| Literature DB >> 19724742 |
Imran Shuja Khawaja1, Joseph J Westermeyer, Prashant Gajwani, Robert E Feinstein.
Abstract
We performed a comprehensive review of the literature to determine whether or not a relationship between depression and coronary artery disease exists. Our literature search supports the following: Depression and coronary artery disease have a bidirectional relationship, i.e., coronary artery disease can cause depression and depression is an independent risk factor for coronary artery disease and its complications; depression may contribute to sudden cardiac death and increase all causes of cardiac mortality; and depression contributes to unhealthy lifestyle and poor adherence to treatment. We review various pathophysiological links between depression and coronary artery disease and screening for depression in at-risk patients for coronary artery disease. We also discuss pharmacological treatments, their implications, and various behavioral treatments.Entities:
Keywords: SSRIs; antidepressant medications; coronary artery disease; depression
Year: 2009 PMID: 19724742 PMCID: PMC2719442
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry (Edgmont) ISSN: 1550-5952