"Survivors of heart attacks are three times more likely to develop depression during the first six months after their heart attack, than people with no heart disease. If left untreated this contributes to a worse prognosis, for instance further cardiac events and possibly death. The causes for t...
Individuals who had depression after suffering a heart attack were approximately 50% more likely to suffer a stroke compared with those who did not have depression, according to the results of a study presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 71st Annual Scientific Session. ...
It has found out that younger women are likely to have a higher rate of depression after an AMI than older women. The study aimed at evaluating the differences in the prevalence of depression with regards to sex and age who have experienced heart attack....
Depression can complicate and slow recovery from a heart attack, not to mention the toll it can take on one's mental outlook, relationships and joy of life. In addition, new research finds that people who had depression following a heart attack were about 50% more likely to suffer a stroke...
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摘要: (Reuters Health) - Common painkillers like ibuprofen and naproxen are considered risky for people who've had a heart attack. And now a large study suggests those risks do not go away with time.收藏 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 multibriefs.com 相似文献...
Over the last 30 years, numerous prospective studies have determined that depression is a major risk factor in both the development of CVD, and in death after an index myocardial infarction. Meanwhile psychiatric research on the neurochemical, neuroendocrine, and neuroanatomic alterations in unipolar ...
After a heart attack, it's normal to feel: Fear Depression Denial Anxiety These often last anywhere from 2 to 6 months. They can affect your: Ability toexercise Family life and work Overall recovery Some time with your doctor or amental healthspecialist can help you deal with negative feelin...
Women are more likely to develop anxiety and depression after a heart attack (myocardial infarction; MI) than men, according to research presented at Acute Cardiovascular Care 2014 by Professor Pranas Serpytis from Lithuania. Ad Acute Cardiovascular Care is the annual meeting of the Acute Cardiovasc...