학술논문

A Narrative Review on the Non-Pharmacologic Interventions in Post-Stroke Depression
Document Type
Report
Source
Psychology Research and Behavior Management. July 31, 2022, Vol. 15, p1689, 18 p.
Subject
Australia
China
Language
English
ISSN
1179-1578
Abstract
Stroke is a major cause of death and disability globally. Post-stroke depression (PSD) is a major driver for poor recovery and poor quality of life with extra burden for the patient and the caregiver. We have previously shown the inflammatory basis of PSD with associated bioenergetic failure, disruption of the blood-brain barrier, cell death, and persistent maladapted inflammation, making the PSD a norm rather than the exception, highlighting the unmet need for therapeutic intervention in PSD across the recovery trajectory. In this era, various interventions are focused on pharmacotherapy; however, non-pill-based medication should also be explored as post-stroke patients are likely to suffer from the adverse effects of polypharmacy. This narrated review explores the status of non-pharmacological interventions in managing PSD. We performed a PubMed search using pre-specified keywords looking at various non-pharmacologic approaches for the management of PSD. Worldwide, approaches such as non-invasive brain stimulation, behavioral and psychosocial therapy, as well as exercise, acupuncture, music, literature, and art therapies are available as monotherapy or adjunctive treatment for PSD. While current literature shows convincing results on the benefits of nonpharmacologic interventions, more robust studies are necessary to determine its utility in PSD. Keywords: stroke, depression, non-pharmacological intervention, disability
Introduction The Global Burden of Disease Study reported a steady decline in stroke-related mortality over the past three decades. (1) However, cerebrovascular diseases remain to be one of the leading [...]