Worsening of depressive symptoms 6 months after an acute coronary event in older adults is associated with impairment of cardiac autonomic function

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作者
de Guevara, MSL [1 ]
Schauffele, SI [1 ]
Nicola-Siri, LC [1 ]
Fahrer, RD [1 ]
Ortíz-Frágola, E [1 ]
Martínez-Martínez, JA [1 ]
Cardinali, DP [1 ]
Guinjoan, SM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Buenos Aires, Hosp Clin Jose San Martin, Dept Salud Mental, RA-1120 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
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depression; coronary; elderly; autonomic nervous system;
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10.1016/S0165-0327(03)00105-8
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Depression increases mortality of coronary patients, and autonomic dysfunction has been proposed as an explanation for this association. Methods: In a sample of 38 adults greater than or equal to 60 years with myocardial infarction or unstable angina, we studied depression (presence of a major depressive episode and 21-item Hamilton depression score) and heart rate variability (HRV) of 550 normal beats shortly after admission to the coronary care unit (CCU). Thirty patients were alive at 6 months and were studied at that time as well. Spectral HRV measurements included power in the high-frequency range (HF, 0.15-0.55 Hz, a measure of parasympathetic activity) and low-frequency range (LF, 0.03-0.15 Hz), Nonspectral HRV measurements included standard deviation of normal beats (SDNN) and two measures of vagal activity: percentage of adjacent cycles differing by > 50 ms (pNN50) and the root-mean-square of differences in successive beats (rMSNN). Results: Patients who died within 6 months (n = 8) had a higher Hamilton-D score than survivors (13.9 +/- 6.5 vs. 18.4 +/- 5.6, P = 0.039) and were more likely to have an episode of major depression upon admission to the CCU (71 vs. 27%, P = 0.027). An increase in Hamilton-D score at 6 months correlated with a decrease in total (r = -0.48, P = 0.014), high-frequency (r = -0.49, P = 0.007), and low-frequency HRV (r = -0.46, P = 0.014). Limitations: Patients belonged to a single institution and there was a small proportion of men. Conclusions: Progression of mood symptoms 6 months after an acute coronary event is associated with an impairment of autonomic control of the heart in elderly individuals. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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