Does Mental Distress Predict Cardiac Surgical Outcome?
Katja BuschmannJörg WiltinkAhmed GhazyDorothee BremerichAnna Lena EmrichManfred E BeutelHendrik TreedePublished in: The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon (2022)
Outcome was not predicted by mental distress. However, inflammation marker CRP was predictive for outcome, potentially caused by higher cardiovascular risk profile. Additionally, depression was referred to be associated with inflammation. Probably, the small sample and the timing of assessment were responsible for the missing relation between mental distress and outcome. We presume a relation with low physical activity and depression. Nevertheless, further randomized studies are needed to pay more attention on patients' distress to intervene preoperatively to improve postoperative outcome.