2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2017.07.006
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Depression Is Associated with a Higher Risk of Death among Stroke Survivors

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“…이상에서 살펴본 봐와 같이 우울증과 심뇌혈관질환은 상관 관계가 있으며 [5], 우울증은 심뇌혈관질환에서 재발과 사망률 을 높일 뿐 아니라 삶의 질을 감소시킨다 [5,7,10]. 심뇌혈관질 환과 우울증의 관련성에 대한 선행연구들이 대부분 유럽, 미국 등의 국외에서 이루어졌으나 [4,5,11,13,14,17,18] Missing value on diagnosis from doctor in depression, stroke, and ischemic heart disease, PHQ-9, and socio-demographic, health and diseases related factors (n=2,155)…”
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“…이상에서 살펴본 봐와 같이 우울증과 심뇌혈관질환은 상관 관계가 있으며 [5], 우울증은 심뇌혈관질환에서 재발과 사망률 을 높일 뿐 아니라 삶의 질을 감소시킨다 [5,7,10]. 심뇌혈관질 환과 우울증의 관련성에 대한 선행연구들이 대부분 유럽, 미국 등의 국외에서 이루어졌으나 [4,5,11,13,14,17,18] Missing value on diagnosis from doctor in depression, stroke, and ischemic heart disease, PHQ-9, and socio-demographic, health and diseases related factors (n=2,155)…”
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“…Investigating outcomes that extend beyond motor function is imperative, as an increasing body of literature has shown that survivors of stroke experience feelings of social isolation, difficulty re-integrating into the community, 4 and post-stroke depression (PSD). 5 Post-stroke depression is associated with increased disability, lower HRQOL, and higher mortality, [6][7][8] and approximately 1 in 3 survivors of stroke exhibit symptoms of PSD. 6,9,10 A challenge to reducing depression and improving HRQOL after stroke is the persistent upper extremity (UE) paresis experienced by >60% of survivors of stroke, 11 which leads to greater dependency in mobility and activities of daily living (ADLs).…”
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“…27 Depression after stroke may be associated with increased risk of, and shorter interval to, recurrent stroke, 28,29 though a recent systematic review and meta-analysis found the data on this point to be inconclusive. 30 Of greatest concern is an association between PSD and increased mortality, with several large cohort studies 31,32 and meta-analyses 30,33-35 demonstrating a significantly higher risk of death in depressed stroke survivors (1.4-1.5 times greater in most meta-analyses) as compared with nondepressed stroke patients, consistent with the broader literature linking depression with increased cardiovascular mortality. 36 The nature of the association between depression and poorer outcomes remains unclear.…”
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