2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000029620
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Association of anxiety and depression with chronic liver diseases in patients with noncardiac chest pain: A cross-sectional study

Abstract: Causes of chest pain can vary from benign to life-threatening conditions, and in many cases not necessary of cardiac origin. A possible reason for noncardiac chest pain could be anxiety or depression caused by chronic liver diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of anxiety and depression with chronic liver disease in patients with noncardiac pain.Patients with chest tightness or pain referred for treadmill exercise testing were recruited from a regional hospital in southern Taiwan. … Show more

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“…and other discomforts that increase the patients' mental stress and thus enhance the risk of depression. 23 While further studies are required to validate the potential aforementioned associations, it is clear that DM-PTB patients can easily fall into a vicious circle, in which their quality of life, economic status, mental stress, and health condition may adversely affect each other. Certain limitations of this study are to be acknowledged.…”
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“…and other discomforts that increase the patients' mental stress and thus enhance the risk of depression. 23 While further studies are required to validate the potential aforementioned associations, it is clear that DM-PTB patients can easily fall into a vicious circle, in which their quality of life, economic status, mental stress, and health condition may adversely affect each other. Certain limitations of this study are to be acknowledged.…”
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confidence: 99%