| Literature DB >> 32397693 |
Marianna Mazza1, Giuseppe Marano2, Barbara Antonazzo3, Elena Cavarretta4, Marco DI Nicola2, Luigi Janiri2, Gabriele Sani2, Giacomo Frati4, Enrico Romagnoli5.
Abstract
From the time of Hippocratic medicine, heart-brain interactions have been recognized and contributed to both mental and physical health. Heart-brain interactions are complex and multifaceted and appear to be bidirectional. Exposure to chronic and daily stressors such as quarantine, or severe psychological trauma like a significant person in danger of life can affect the cardiovascular system and the emotional experience of the individual, leading to an increased risk of developing a cardiovascular disease or mental illness. Subjects with comorbidities between mental disorders and heart diseases are obviously more susceptible to be influenced by emotional burden due to the spread of COVID-19, with emotional responses characterized by fear, panic, anger, frustration. Psychological services and crisis interventions are needed at an early stage to reduce anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder in such a stressful period, with a special attention to special groups of patients, such as women, children, or the elderly.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32397693 DOI: 10.23736/S0026-4725.20.05309-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Minerva Cardiol Angiol ISSN: 2724-5772