Is depression a real risk factor for acute myocardial infarction mortality? A retrospective cohort study.
Silvia CocchioTatjana BaldovinPatrizia FurlanAlessandra BujaPatrizia CasaleMarco FonzoVincenzo BaldoChiara BertoncelloPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2019)
Our findings show that AD users hospitalized for AMI have a worse prognosis in terms of mortality. The use of routinely-available records can prove an efficient way to monitor trends in the state of health of specific subpopulations, enabling the early identification of AMI survivors with a history of antidepressant use.
Keyphrases
- acute myocardial infarction
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- cardiovascular events
- left ventricular
- healthcare
- public health
- risk factors
- major depressive disorder
- depressive symptoms
- heart failure
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular disease
- acute coronary syndrome
- physical activity
- climate change
- bipolar disorder
- bioinformatics analysis