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   Sex and age differences in the association of depression with obstructive coronary artery disease and adverse cardiovascular events  
   
نویسنده shah a.j. ,ghasemzadeh n. ,zaragoza-macias e. ,patel r. ,eapen d.j. ,neeland i.j. ,pimple p.m. ,zafari a.m ,quyyumi a.a. ,vaccarino v.
منبع journal of the american heart association - 2014 - دوره : 3 - شماره : 3
چکیده    Background-young women with coronary heart disease have high rates of depression and a higher risk of adverse events than men of similar age. whether depression has a higher prognostic value in this group than in men and older women is not known. our objective was to assess whether depression in young women is associated with higher risk of coronary artery disease (cad) and adverse outcomes compared with similarly aged men and older women. methods and results-we examined 3237 patients undergoing coronary angiography for evaluation of cad and followed them for 2.9 years (median). depressive symptoms were assessed with the patient health questionnaire (phq)-9,and cad burden was dichotomized based on its presence or absence. after multivariable adjustment for cad risk factors,depressive symptoms predicted cad presence in women aged ≤55 years (odds ratio=1.07 95% confidence interval [ci] 1.02 to 1.13 per 1 point increase in phq-9 score),but not in men aged ≤55 years or women aged >55 years. depressive symptoms also predicted increased risk of death in women aged ≤55 years (adjusted hazard ratio=1.07,95% ci 1.02 to 1.14,per 1 point increase in phq-9 score),but not in men aged ≤55 years and women aged >55 years,with p=0.02 for the depression-sex interaction and p=0.02 for depression-sexage interaction. conclusions-among patients with suspected or established cad,depressive symptoms are associated with increased risk of death,particularly in young women. this group may be especially vulnerable to the adverse cardiovascular effects of depression. © 2014 the authors.
کلیدواژه Coronary artery disease; Depression; Sex differences
آدرس department of epidemiology,emory university,atlanta,ga,united states,department of epidemiology and medicine,emory university,atlanta,ga,united states,department of medicine,atlanta veterans affairs medical center,decatur,ga, United States, department of epidemiology and medicine,emory university,atlanta,ga, United States, department of medicine,university of washington,seattle,wa, United States, university college,london, United Kingdom, department of epidemiology and medicine,emory university,atlanta,ga, United States, department of medicine,university of texas southwestern,dallas,tx, United States, department of epidemiology,emory university,atlanta,ga, United States, department of epidemiology and medicine,emory university,atlanta,ga,united states,department of medicine,atlanta veterans affairs medical center,decatur,ga, United States, department of epidemiology and medicine,emory university,atlanta,ga, United States, department of epidemiology,emory university,atlanta,ga,united states,department of epidemiology and medicine,emory university,atlanta,ga, United States
 
     
   
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