Psychiatric morbidity and work participation in patients with congenital ventricular septal defects: a case-controlled study.
Filip EckerströmVibeke Elisabeth HjortdalCharlotte Ulrikka RaskCamilla NyboePublished in: European heart journal. Quality of care & clinical outcomes (2024)
Patients with isolated VSD suffer from a higher burden of psychiatric disorders and display lower work participation compared with matched controls from the general Danish population. It is important to consider longer-term impacts on mental health, education, and subsequent employment in patients with VSD, in addition to cardiovascular effects, as these factors severely affect quality of life and have direct socioeconomic implications on an individual and societal level.