Síntomas depresivos posinfarto al miocardio: detección precoz en una población hospitalizada

Background: Depression after myocardial infarction (MI) is a frequent disorder and it increases the long-term risk of cardiac mortality. Aim: To assess the frequency of depressive symptoms and the history of depression in hospitalized post-MI patients. Patients and Methods: During three months, depr...

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Autores principales: Blümel M,Bernardita, Gibbons F,Allister, Kanacri C,Andrés, Kerrigan B,Nicolás, Florenzano U.,Ramón
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720050009000042005-11-09Síntomas depresivos posinfarto al miocardio: detección precoz en una población hospitalizadaBlümel M,BernarditaGibbons F,AllisterKanacri C,AndrésKerrigan B,NicolásFlorenzano U.,Ramón Depression Heart diseases Myocardial infarction Background: Depression after myocardial infarction (MI) is a frequent disorder and it increases the long-term risk of cardiac mortality. Aim: To assess the frequency of depressive symptoms and the history of depression in hospitalized post-MI patients. Patients and Methods: During three months, depressive symptoms and history of depression were studied in 47 consecutive patients (mean age 59,8±9,5 years, 68% male), admitted for MI to the Barros Luco Trudeau Hospital. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI 2.1) were used with DSM-IV diagnosis criteria. Results: According to the results obtained using the CIDI, 27,7% of the patients had a history of depression. This occurred in 53,3% of women and 15,6% of men (p <0.01). During the hospitalization, 38,3% of patients had depressive symptoms (BDI <FONT FACE=Symbol>&sup3;</FONT> 17 points), affecting 60% of women and 28,1% of men (p <0.02). In women and patients with history of depression, depressive symptoms tended to be more common and more severe. Conclusions: Depressive symptoms in post-MI patients are frequent and attending physicians should actively detect them (Rev Méd Chile 2005; 133: 1021-27).info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.133 n.9 20052005-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872005000900004es10.4067/S0034-98872005000900004
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Depression
Heart diseases
Myocardial infarction
spellingShingle Depression
Heart diseases
Myocardial infarction
Blümel M,Bernardita
Gibbons F,Allister
Kanacri C,Andrés
Kerrigan B,Nicolás
Florenzano U.,Ramón
Síntomas depresivos posinfarto al miocardio: detección precoz en una población hospitalizada
description Background: Depression after myocardial infarction (MI) is a frequent disorder and it increases the long-term risk of cardiac mortality. Aim: To assess the frequency of depressive symptoms and the history of depression in hospitalized post-MI patients. Patients and Methods: During three months, depressive symptoms and history of depression were studied in 47 consecutive patients (mean age 59,8±9,5 years, 68% male), admitted for MI to the Barros Luco Trudeau Hospital. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI 2.1) were used with DSM-IV diagnosis criteria. Results: According to the results obtained using the CIDI, 27,7% of the patients had a history of depression. This occurred in 53,3% of women and 15,6% of men (p <0.01). During the hospitalization, 38,3% of patients had depressive symptoms (BDI <FONT FACE=Symbol>&sup3;</FONT> 17 points), affecting 60% of women and 28,1% of men (p <0.02). In women and patients with history of depression, depressive symptoms tended to be more common and more severe. Conclusions: Depressive symptoms in post-MI patients are frequent and attending physicians should actively detect them (Rev Méd Chile 2005; 133: 1021-27).
author Blümel M,Bernardita
Gibbons F,Allister
Kanacri C,Andrés
Kerrigan B,Nicolás
Florenzano U.,Ramón
author_facet Blümel M,Bernardita
Gibbons F,Allister
Kanacri C,Andrés
Kerrigan B,Nicolás
Florenzano U.,Ramón
author_sort Blümel M,Bernardita
title Síntomas depresivos posinfarto al miocardio: detección precoz en una población hospitalizada
title_short Síntomas depresivos posinfarto al miocardio: detección precoz en una población hospitalizada
title_full Síntomas depresivos posinfarto al miocardio: detección precoz en una población hospitalizada
title_fullStr Síntomas depresivos posinfarto al miocardio: detección precoz en una población hospitalizada
title_full_unstemmed Síntomas depresivos posinfarto al miocardio: detección precoz en una población hospitalizada
title_sort síntomas depresivos posinfarto al miocardio: detección precoz en una población hospitalizada
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2005
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