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024 | _aS1553-8389(24)00487-1 [pii] | ||
040 | _aOvid MEDLINE(R) | ||
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245 | _aExploring the interplay between coronary microvascular dysfunction and mental health. | ||
251 | _aCardiovascular Revascularization Medicine. 2024 May 11 | ||
252 | _aCardiovasc Revasc Med. 2024 May 11 | ||
253 | _aCardiovascular revascularization medicine : including molecular interventions | ||
260 | _c2024 | ||
260 | _fFY2024 | ||
260 | _p2024 May 11 | ||
265 | _saheadofprint | ||
265 | _tPublisher | ||
266 | _d2024-08-07 | ||
266 | _z2024/05/24 21:55 | ||
501 | _aAvailable in print through MWHC library: 2002 - present | ||
520 | _aBACKGROUND: The intricate relationship between mental health disorders, notably anxiety and depression, and chest pain associated with non-obstructive coronary artery disease has become a focus of investigation. | ||
520 | _aCONCLUSION: Patients with chest pain not due to CMD did not have an increased prevalence of mental health disorders compared with patients with ANOCA due to CMD, challenging the notion of a psychosomatic component in the pathogenesis of ANOCA. Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc. | ||
520 | _aMETHODS: This study from the Coronary Microvascular Disease Registry (CMDR) evaluated the association of mental health disorders and coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) among patients with angina with no obstructive coronary artery disease (ANOCA) who had undergone comprehensive invasive physiological testing for CMD. Clinical data regarding baseline characteristics, comorbidities, and noninvasive cardiac testing were obtained from chart review. The primary outcome of interest was the potential relationship between mental health diagnoses and the presence of CMD. | ||
520 | _aRESULTS: Of patients included in the CMDR, 27 % (41/152) had at least one documented mental health disorder diagnosis (International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision codes) and CMD. There was no difference in mental health diagnosis prevalence between CMD-positive and CMD-negative patients (21.1 % vs. 28.9 %, p = 0.34). The most common mental health diagnoses were depression (15.8 %) and anxiety (15.8 %). Furthermore, 46.3 % (19/41) of patients with mental health disorders were prescribed psychiatric medications, with the most common being benzodiazepines (26.8 %). | ||
546 | _aEnglish | ||
650 | _aIN PROCESS -- NOT YET INDEXED | ||
650 | _zAutomated | ||
651 | _aMedStar Heart & Vascular Institute | ||
651 | _aMedStar Washington Hospital Center | ||
656 | _aAdvanced Cardiac Catheterization Research Fellowship | ||
657 | _aJournal Article | ||
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_aBen-Dor, Itsik _bMHVI |
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_aCase, Brian C _bMHVI |
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_aCellamare, Matteo _bMHVI |
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_aChaturvedi, Abhishek _bMWHC _cAdvanced Cardiac Catheterization Research Fellowship _dMBBS |
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_aChitturi, Kalyan _bMWHC _cAdvanced Cardiac Catheterization Research Fellowship _dDO |
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_aHashim, Hayder _bMHVI |
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_aMerdler, Ilan _bMHVI |
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_aOzturk, Sevket Tolga _bMHVI |
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_aSawant, Vaishnavi _bMHVI |
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_aWaksman, Ron _bMHVI |
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790 | _aMerdler I, Chitturi KR, Chaturvedi A, Rahman S, Cellamare M, Ozturk ST, Sawant V, Ben-Dor I, Waksman R, Hashim HD, Case BC | ||
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_uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carrev.2024.05.019 _zhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carrev.2024.05.019 |
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