Literature DB >> 7625237

[Cerebral blood flow and post-TIA depression].

J L González-Torrecillas1, L Staner, J Mendlewicz.   

Abstract

OBJECT: This study tries to evaluate the hypothesis of an association between severity of post-stroke depression and reduced cerebral blood flow (SPECT Xenon-133).
METHOD: 37 patients in the fourth week of post-stroke evolution with RDS criteria of major depression (N = 20) and non-depressed patients (N = 17) were compared in regard to following parameters: values of cerebral blood flow (SPECT Xenon-133), localization of brain lesion (CT Scanner) and quantitative measurement of mood (HDRS, MARDS, BDI), functional ability (Barthel, Karnofsky), cognitive function (MMSE, WPT) and neurological function (Orgogozo's Scale).
RESULTS: Post-stroke major depression is more frequent (NS) in left and anterior lesions. We also demonstrated a significant association between total brain hypoperfusion and 1) severity of post-stroke depression, 2) severity of neurologic and functional impairments.
CONCLUSION: these results suggest a relationship between mood and cerebral perfusion following stroke.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7625237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Actas Luso Esp Neurol Psiquiatr Cienc Afines        ISSN: 0300-5062


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1.  Multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Therapeutic Intervention With Yi-nao-jie-yu Decoction in a Rat Model of Post-stroke Depression.

Authors:  Zijun Zhao; Wen Zhang; Yuan Zhang; Yun Zhao; Chunxiang Zheng; Huiling Tian; Jianfeng Lei; Yan Liu; Ruizhen Zhao; Qisheng Tang
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2020-11-04       Impact factor: 4.157

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