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Depression as a risk factor for acute coronary syndrome: a review.

Genny S Misteli1, Petra Stute.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: In the past few years more and more research focused on psychosocial risk factors of cardiovascular disease, including depression. This review focuses on depression as a long-term risk factor for acute coronary syndrome in initially heart disease-free people.
METHODS: The studies included (n = 15) comprised people without heart disease who were exposed to depression. The outcome was acute coronary syndrome (acute myocardial infarction, instable angina pectoris, sudden cardiac death). Only articles published in English between 2000 and 2013 were considered.
RESULTS: Most but not all studies found an association between depression and cardiac outcome. Possible explanations for the inconsistency of the findings are discussed.
CONCLUSIONS: Most likely there is an association between depression and acute coronary syndrome. However, it remains unclear whether depression acts as an independent risk factor for developing an acute coronary syndrome, or if depression promotes the development of an acute coronary syndrome by indirect means.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25600445     DOI: 10.1007/s00404-015-3618-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet        ISSN: 0932-0067            Impact factor:   2.344


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1.  Depression increases the onset of cardiovascular disease over and above other determinants in older primary care patients, a cohort study.

Authors:  Harm W J van Marwijk; Koen G van der Kooy; Coen D A Stehouwer; Aartjan T F Beekman; Hein P J van Hout
Journal:  BMC Cardiovasc Disord       Date:  2015-05-12       Impact factor: 2.298

2.  Risk factor paradox in the occurrence of cardiac arrest in acute coronary syndrome patients.

Authors:  Silvia Aguiar Rosa; Ana Teresa Timóteo; Marta Afonso Nogueira; Adriana Belo; Rui Cruz Ferreira
Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva       Date:  2016-12-01
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