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Patterns of antidepressant therapy and clinical outcomes among ischaemic stroke survivors.

Mark R EthertonShreyansh ShahHaolin XuYing XianLesley MaischDeidre HannahBrianna LindholmBarbara LytleLaine ThomasEric E SmithGregg C FonarowLee H SchwammDeepak L BhattAdrian F HernandezEmily C O'Brien
Published in: Stroke and vascular neurology (2021)
Patients with ischaemic stroke initiated on AD therapy are at increased risk of poor clinical outcomes and readmission even after PS adjustment, suggesting that poststroke depression requiring medication is a poor prognostic sign. Further research is needed to explore the reasons why depression is associated with worse outcome, and whether AD treatment modifies this risk or not.
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