Cerebral Small Vessel Disease and Depression Among Intracerebral Hemorrhage Survivors.
Juan Pablo CastelloMarco PasiPatryk KubiszewskiJessica R AbramsonCharidimou AndreasChristina KourkoulisZora DiPucchioKristin SchwabChristopher D AndersonMahmut Edip GurolSteven M GreenbergJonathan RosandAnand ViswanathanAlessandro BiffiPublished in: Stroke (2021)
CSVD severity is associated with depression diagnosis, both before and after ICH. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy-related ICH survivors are more likely to experience depression (both before and after ICH) than patients diagnosed with hypertensive arteriopathy-related ICH, and more likely to report persistent depressive symptoms and display resistance to antidepressant treatment.