2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2010.10.001
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Posttraumatic stress disorder and depression in heart transplantation recipients: the relationship with outcome and adherence to medical treatment

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“…This is surprising given that 15% to 36% of patients with heart failure experience depression, 40,41 40% experience anxiety, 16 and 10% to 17% experience posttraumatic stress disorder. 42,43 Symptoms of depression and anxiety can be disabling 15 and are associated with an increased risk of declines in physical health, 16 mortality, higher medication costs, 15 noncompliance with treatment, malignancies, 44,45 and hospital readmissions. 8 The limited available evidence suggests that there may be a link between LVAD technology and the patient's psychological adjustment.…”
Section: Need For Assessing Pros In Lvad Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is surprising given that 15% to 36% of patients with heart failure experience depression, 40,41 40% experience anxiety, 16 and 10% to 17% experience posttraumatic stress disorder. 42,43 Symptoms of depression and anxiety can be disabling 15 and are associated with an increased risk of declines in physical health, 16 mortality, higher medication costs, 15 noncompliance with treatment, malignancies, 44,45 and hospital readmissions. 8 The limited available evidence suggests that there may be a link between LVAD technology and the patient's psychological adjustment.…”
Section: Need For Assessing Pros In Lvad Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent systematic review indicated that depression increases the risk of post-transplant mortality [190]. The presence of depression post-transplantation is frequent [191], equal to 41%. Grandi et al [192] reported that demoralization in combination with depresphases of instability, in the transition from hospital to home and in the terminal phases [139,145,[151][152][153].…”
Section: Strong Evidence • Behavioral Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, only a small number of studies have been dedicated to studying the psycho- Review sion predicted more acute rejection episodes in the 6-year period post-transplant than either variable considered independently. Major depression prior to heart transplantation is a risk factor for post-transplant malignancies and PTSD symptoms are a predictor of post-transplant poor adherence [191].…”
Section: Strong Evidence • Behavioral Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…recipientų blogai laikėsi paskirto gydymo vaistais po širdies transplantacijos [13]. Tirti įvairūs veiksniai, susiję su šiuo paskirtu gydymo režimo nesilaikymu.…”
Section: Psichosocialinio Pažeidžiamumo Veiksniai Ir Transplantacijosunclassified