2019
DOI: 10.1136/ebnurs-2018-103012
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Higher rates of depression among women living with Coronary Heart Disease are associated with poorer treatment outcomes and prognosis

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“…It is of note that similar to HNC patients, patients with heart disease and comorbid depression have worse prognosis patients with heart disease without comorbid depression. 54,55 However, there is still only inconsistent evidence about whether or not treatment of depression in these patients improves OS. 47,56 A limitation of this meta-analysis study is that most of the studies included were ranked as unclear risk of bias for study participation in QUIPs analysis.…”
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“…It is of note that similar to HNC patients, patients with heart disease and comorbid depression have worse prognosis patients with heart disease without comorbid depression. 54,55 However, there is still only inconsistent evidence about whether or not treatment of depression in these patients improves OS. 47,56 A limitation of this meta-analysis study is that most of the studies included were ranked as unclear risk of bias for study participation in QUIPs analysis.…”
Section: Quips Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It will also be key to evaluate the impact of treatment for depression on OS in HNC. It is of note that similar to HNC patients, patients with heart disease and comorbid depression have worse prognosis than patients with heart disease without comorbid depression 54,55 . However, there is still only inconsistent evidence about whether or not treatment of depression in these patients improves OS 47,56 …”
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“…Up to now, the combination of conventional treatments and medications for treating anxiety and depression disorders is one of the most important treatments for this disease. However, most of the drug options for treating anxiety and depression can cause adverse events, such as drug dependence, addiction, and poor tolerance of patients, and when the drugs are taken together with other drugs, they can produce more serious side effects [7][8][9].…”
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“…Links between mental health and physical conditions were also addressed by Buckland (2018),3 who carried out a systematic literature review to explore depressive symptoms and coronary heart disease (CHD). Of the 20 papers reviewed, depression rates were found to be higher among women following the initial cardiac event, and although symptoms reduced over time, they remained higher than women without CHD.…”
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confidence: 99%