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Bypassing the blues: Insomnia in the depressed post-CABG population.

Lauren A Waterman, Bea Herbeck Belnap, Marie Anne Gebara, Yan Huang, Kaleab Z Abebe, Bruce L Rollman, Jordan F Karp1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND:
BACKGROUND: Recovery from coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery often is complicated by depression and insomnia, resulting in poorer health-related quality of life and clinical outcomes. We explored the relationships among depression, insomnia, quality of life, and the impact of a collaborative care strategy on reducing insomnia in patients after CABG surgery.
METHODS:
METHODS: Patients with a Patient Health Questionnaire score ≥10 were randomized to nurse-delivered collaborative care for depression (n = 150) or their physician’s usual care (n = 152). A convenience sample of patients without depression (n = 151) served as the control group. Using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale sleep questions, we created an “insomnia index.”
RESULTS:
RESULTS: At baseline, 63% of participants who were depressed vs 12% of those who were not depressed reported insomnia. Compared with usual care, fewer collaborative care participants reported insomnia at 8 months, and they tended to have a lower insomnia score (insomnia index change score −0.95 and −1.47, respectively; P = .05) with no time-by- randomization interaction, Cohen’s d = 0.22 (95% confidence interval, −0.001 to 0.43). Participants with baseline insomnia reported greater improvements in mental health–related quality of life (Medical Outcomes Survey 36-item Short Form Mental Component Summary score; −3.32, P = .02), but insomnia was not a significant moderator of the effect of collaborative care.
CONCLUSIONS:
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to examine the long-term impact on insomnia among post-CABG patients treated for depression. Future collaborative care studies could consider including a therapeutic focus for insomnia.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Insomnia; depression; CABG; PHQ-9

Mesh:

Year:  2020        PMID: 31675390      PMCID: PMC8936436     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Clin Psychiatry        ISSN: 1040-1237            Impact factor:   1.567


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