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Five-year prospective study of the effects of anxiety and depression in patients with coronary artery disease.
Document Type
article
Source
The American journal of cardiology. 86(10)
Subject
Humans
Coronary Disease
Coronary Angiography
Exercise Test
Activities of Daily Living
Severity of Illness Index
Risk Factors
Prospective Studies
Predictive Value of Tests
Depression
Anxiety
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Quality of Life
Aged
Aged
80 and over
Middle Aged
Female
Male
Cardiac Catheterization
Surveys and Questionnaires
and over
Clinical Research
Mental Health
Behavioral and Social Science
Heart Disease
Cardiovascular
Heart Disease - Coronary Heart Disease
Atherosclerosis
Brain Disorders
Cardiovascular System & Hematology
Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology
Language
Abstract
Anxiety and depression have significant and widespread effects on daily function and symptoms of patients with coronary artery disease over a 5-year period. This may partially explain why results of treadmill stress testing and angiography poorly predict the daily functioning of patients with coronary artery disease.