Depression and Anxiety in Cardiac Disease, diagnosing and screening

Introduction Among patients with heart disease, such as coronary artery disease or heart failure, depression and anxiety disorders are extremely common. In these populations, 20% to 40% have elevated depressive symptoms, and 15% to 20% suffer from MDD. Anxiety may be even more common than depressio...

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Main Authors: T. Jupe, K. Provi, B. Zenelaj, E. Myslimi, I. Giannopoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2023-03-01
Series:European Psychiatry
Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933823016346/type/journal_article
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author T. Jupe
K. Provi
B. Zenelaj
E. Myslimi
I. Giannopoulos
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description Introduction Among patients with heart disease, such as coronary artery disease or heart failure, depression and anxiety disorders are extremely common. In these populations, 20% to 40% have elevated depressive symptoms, and 15% to 20% suffer from MDD. Anxiety may be even more common than depression. A recent meta-analysis suggests that over 50% of patients with heart failure have elevated rates of anxiety, and 13% meet criteria for an anxiety disorder. These prevalence rates are significantly higher than those in the general population and highlight the high-risk status of cardiac patients for these disorders. Objectives The aim of this study is to highlight the frequency of anxiety and depression in patients with cardiac health problems and to explain the mechanism by which anxiety and depression influence the manifestation of cardiac diseases. Methods Α bibliographical review was performed using the PubMED platform. All relevant articles were found using the keywords: depression, anxiety, cardiac disease. Results The links between depression, anxiety, and cardiovascular disease are complex and involve psychological, biological, and behavioral mechanisms. Depression, arrhythmias, and coronary artery disease frequently co-occur because they share common behavioral and pathophysiological drivers-unhealthy lifestyle, autonomic dysregulation, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis dysregulation, endothelial dysfunction, and inflammation-that are intricately related to one another. Conclusions In patients with cardiovascular disease, depression and anxiety disorders are common, persistent, and associated with poor functional and cardiac outcomes. As such, making a timely and accurate clinical diagnosis using DSM-5 criteria is critical. Safe and effective treatments are available for the management of these disorders in patients with cardiac disease, and it is hoped that such treatment can improve psychiatric health, quality of life, and medical outcomes. Disclosure of Interest None Declared
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spelling doaj.art-e6d4d1b78eb0472ca6ca0f0d86ef31ab2023-11-17T05:10:09ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852023-03-0166S775S77510.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1634Depression and Anxiety in Cardiac Disease, diagnosing and screeningT. Jupe0K. Provi1B. Zenelaj2E. Myslimi3I. Giannopoulos4Psychiatric Hospital of Attica, Athens, GreecePsychiatric Hospital of Attica, Athens, GreeceNational Center for Children Treatment and RehabilitationFreelancer Psychiatrist, Tirane, AlbaniaPsychiatric Hospital of Attica, Athens, Greece Introduction Among patients with heart disease, such as coronary artery disease or heart failure, depression and anxiety disorders are extremely common. In these populations, 20% to 40% have elevated depressive symptoms, and 15% to 20% suffer from MDD. Anxiety may be even more common than depression. A recent meta-analysis suggests that over 50% of patients with heart failure have elevated rates of anxiety, and 13% meet criteria for an anxiety disorder. These prevalence rates are significantly higher than those in the general population and highlight the high-risk status of cardiac patients for these disorders. Objectives The aim of this study is to highlight the frequency of anxiety and depression in patients with cardiac health problems and to explain the mechanism by which anxiety and depression influence the manifestation of cardiac diseases. Methods Α bibliographical review was performed using the PubMED platform. All relevant articles were found using the keywords: depression, anxiety, cardiac disease. Results The links between depression, anxiety, and cardiovascular disease are complex and involve psychological, biological, and behavioral mechanisms. Depression, arrhythmias, and coronary artery disease frequently co-occur because they share common behavioral and pathophysiological drivers-unhealthy lifestyle, autonomic dysregulation, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis dysregulation, endothelial dysfunction, and inflammation-that are intricately related to one another. Conclusions In patients with cardiovascular disease, depression and anxiety disorders are common, persistent, and associated with poor functional and cardiac outcomes. As such, making a timely and accurate clinical diagnosis using DSM-5 criteria is critical. Safe and effective treatments are available for the management of these disorders in patients with cardiac disease, and it is hoped that such treatment can improve psychiatric health, quality of life, and medical outcomes. Disclosure of Interest None Declaredhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933823016346/type/journal_article
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