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Assessing Depression in the Cardiac Patient: When Is the Appropriate Time to Assess Depression in the Patient Undergoing Coronary Revascularization?
Bibliografi
Author:
Haddock, C. Keith
(Co-Author);
Spertus, John
(Co-Author);
Carlos, Walker S.
;
Conard, Mark W.
(Co-Author);
Jones, Phillip
(Co-Author)
Topik:
Depression
;
Cardiac Patient
;
Coronary Revascularization
;
Cardiac Patient
Bahasa:
(EN )
Penerbit:
SAGE Publications
Tempat Terbit:
London
Tahun Terbit:
2003
Jenis:
Article - untuk jurnal ilmiah
Fulltext:
26BM271.pdf
(63.0KB;
1 download
)
Abstract
Depression is a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular disease- related morbidity and mortality. It is common to screen for depression in patients undergoing coronary revascularization prior to revascularization; however, the validity of this assessment is unclear as some patients may experience transient, reactive depression rather than persistent depression. The authors evaluated whether an initial or 1-month postprocedure screen was optimal for identifying consistently depressed patients. Depression at 1-month postprocedurewas a stronger predictor of depression at months 2 to 6 than baseline depression. After adjusting potential confounding variables, there was a much stronger relationship between 1-month and 6-month depression status (OR = 28.7 if depressed at 1 month, p < .001) than between baseline and 6-month depression status (OR = 6.5 if depressed at baseline, p < .001). Screening for depression at the time of revascularization is not as predictive of depression at 6 months as it is 1 month postprocedure.
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