2013
DOI: 10.1097/mca.0b013e3283650234
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Association of depression with adverse cardiovascular events after percutaneous coronary intervention

Abstract: Depression is common among patients treated with PCI. Postprocedure depression is an independent predictor of 3-year MACE, mortality, and repeat revascularization.

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“…2-4) Authors agree that many patients with CHD have persistent symptoms of depression and anxiety, 5,6) which significantly influence their quality of life (QOL) and prognosis, often leading to a vicious cycle. 7) However, whether the presence of depressive symptoms is due to depression after CHD or originates from the CHD itself is controversial.…”
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“…2-4) Authors agree that many patients with CHD have persistent symptoms of depression and anxiety, 5,6) which significantly influence their quality of life (QOL) and prognosis, often leading to a vicious cycle. 7) However, whether the presence of depressive symptoms is due to depression after CHD or originates from the CHD itself is controversial.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1) The relationship between CHD and a change toward a negative mental status has attracted more and more attention, particularly the clinical studies of therapeutic intervention with regards to psychological and social factors of CHD. [2][3][4] Authors agree that many patients with CHD have persistent symptoms of depression and anxiety, 5,6) which significantly influence their quality of life (QOL) and prognosis, often leading to a vicious cycle. 7) However, whether the presence of depressive symptoms is due to depression after CHD or originates from the CHD itself is controversial.…”
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“…Many patients with CAD are exposed to a wide spectrum of mental and general health problems and experience impaired sexual function and functional difficulties, which can significantly influence their quality of life (QOL) (2)(3)(4). There is a dynamic negative interaction between different factors, which can lead to health problems in patients with cardiovascular problems (5).…”
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“…Importantly, depression has been found to predict early onset CHD. Depression could be an independent RF for CVD and it is common among pts treated with PCI [64,65]. Numerous psychosocial factors have been linked to CHD [66].…”
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confidence: 99%