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Preoperative Depression is Associated with Worse Outcomes after The Lower Extremity Revascularization.

Luis SuarezRaffi MelikianKhaled I AlnahhalGenève M AllisonDaniel JimenezVanessa UrhiafePayam SalehiMark Iafrati
Published in: Vascular (2022)
Over one-third of our lower extremity revascularization patients were noted to have a preoperative diagnosis of depression. After intervention, these patients had worse outcomes compared to patients without depression; this finding was more evident in patients who underwent PVI mainly due to high overall mortality rate. Prospective studies are necessary to better understand this association and to ascertain if early intervention can improve post-procedure vascular outcomes.
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