Associations between psychosocial burden and prognostic biomarkers in patients with chronic coronary syndrome: a STABILITY substudy.
Charlotte WassbergGorav BatraNermin HadziosmanovicEmil HagströmHarvey D WhiteRalph A H StewartAgneta SiegbahnLars WallentinClaes HeldPublished in: European journal of preventive cardiology (2024)
In patients with chronic coronary syndrome, greater psychosocial burden was associated with increased levels of inflammatory and cardiac biomarkers. While this observational study does not establish causal nature of these associations, the findings suggest inflammation and cardiac injury/stress as plausible pathways linking psychosocial burden to an elevated CV risk, that needs to be further explored.