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Associations Between Depressive Symptoms and HFpEF-Related Outcomes
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Higher baseline depressive symptoms and worsening depressive symptoms were associated with all-cause mortality and randomization to spironolactone was associated with modest reduction in depressive symptoms.Citations
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The association between cardiovascular drugs and depression/anxiety in patients with cardiovascular disease: A meta-analysis
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Depression and Hospital Readmissions in Patients with Heart Failure
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Major depression and clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
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Why Do so Few People with Heart Failure Receive Cardiac Rehabilitation?
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The PHQ-9: validity of a brief depression severity measure.
TL;DR: In addition to making criteria-based diagnoses of depressive disorders, the PHQ-9 is also a reliable and valid measure of depression severity, which makes it a useful clinical and research tool.
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Spironolactone for Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
Bertram Pitt,Marc A. Pfeffer,Susan F. Assmann,Robin Boineau,Inder S. Anand,Brian Claggett,Nadine Oliveira Clausell,Akshay S. Desai,Rafael Diaz,Jerome L. Fleg,Ivan Gordeev,Brian Harty,John F. Heitner,Christopher T. Kenwood,Eldrin F. Lewis,Eileen O'Meara,Jeffrey L. Probstfield,Tamaz Shaburishvili,Sanjiv J. Shah,Scott D. Solomon,Nancy K. Sweitzer,Song Yang,Sonja M. McKinlay +22 more
TL;DR: In patients with heart failure and a preserved ejection fraction, treatment with spironolactone did not significantly reduce the incidence of the primary composite outcome of death from cardiovascular causes, aborted cardiac arrest, or hospitalization for the management of heart failure.
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Development and evaluation of the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire: a new health status measure for heart failure
TL;DR: The Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire is a valid, reliable and responsive health status measure for patients with CHF and may serve as a clinically meaningful outcome in cardiovascular research, patient management and quality assessment.
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Depression in heart failure a meta-analytic review of prevalence, intervention effects, and associations with clinical outcomes
TL;DR: In sum, clinically significant depression is present in at least 1 in 5 patients with HF; however, depression rates can be much higher among patients screened with questionnaires or with more advanced HF.
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Monitoring depression treatment outcomes with the Patient Health Questionnaire-9
TL;DR: The PHQ-9 has now proven to be a responsive and reliable measure of depression treatment outcomes and an attractive tool for gauging response to treatment in individual patient care as well as in clinical research.