Depression and heart failure: An overview of what we know and don’t know
@article{Silver2010DepressionAH,
title={Depression and heart failure: An overview of what we know and don’t know},
author={Marc A. Silver},
journal={Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine},
year={2010},
volume={77},
pages={S11 - S7}
}Depression is prevalent in patients with heart failure, and the two conditions share underlying physiologic mechanisms. The prevalence of depression increases sharply with the severity of heart failure symptoms, an important consideration when confronting patients with worsening heart failure. Depression leads to poorer outcomes in patients with heart failure, including increased risk of poor functional status, hospital readmission, and death. Although beta-blockers are often implicated in the…
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