2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcchd.2022.100340
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Mental health diagnoses in hospitalized adults with congenital heart disease in the state of Texas: A 10-year review

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“…The limitations of this study are also the variables of family support, chronic illness, and religion which can affect the patient's psychological condition. As mentioned in another research, when comparing those with a psychological disorder to those without, demographic differences were discovered [21] . In addition, a comprehensive approach to patient history that includes factors other than cardiac clinical history, such as socioeconomic status and socio-cultural factors, will undoubtedly improve the model's predictive outcomes [17] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The limitations of this study are also the variables of family support, chronic illness, and religion which can affect the patient's psychological condition. As mentioned in another research, when comparing those with a psychological disorder to those without, demographic differences were discovered [21] . In addition, a comprehensive approach to patient history that includes factors other than cardiac clinical history, such as socioeconomic status and socio-cultural factors, will undoubtedly improve the model's predictive outcomes [17] .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…ACHD patients are at high risk of neuropsychiatric pathology that is often exacerbated in the critical care setting [ 73 ]. Both structural neurologic disease (such as prior stroke and frontal lobe injury) and psychiatric disease (such as depression and anxiety) have been observed at high rates in this population [ 74 ]. This can complicate sedation in the context of mechanical ventilation as well as complex goals of care decision-making.…”
Section: Primary Cardiac Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%