"Depression in Heart Failure Patients and the Influence of Age, Gender and Severity of Depression on Heart Failure Patients "

Background: Depression is common in chronic medical illnesses including HF. It has been established that depression has different rates in different races and the reported depression rates among hospitalized patients range from 13% to 77%; nevertheless, there is remarkably little information on the...

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Main Authors: Ali Ghaemian, Reza Ali Mohammadpour, Sayed Hamzeh Hosseini, Seyed Hadi Emadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2007-01-01
Series:Journal of Tehran University Heart Center
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Online Access:https://jthc.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jthc/article/view/37
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spelling doaj-b0986b956fbe4c92b490e5a186af0d962020-11-25T03:59:46ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Tehran University Heart Center1735-86202008-23712007-01-012135"Depression in Heart Failure Patients and the Influence of Age, Gender and Severity of Depression on Heart Failure Patients "Ali Ghaemian 0Reza Ali Mohammadpour1Sayed Hamzeh Hosseini 2Seyed Hadi Emadi3Mazandaran Heart Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran. Department of biostatistics, Health Faculty, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.Department of Psychiatry, Zare Hospital, Sari, Iran.Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.Background: Depression is common in chronic medical illnesses including HF. It has been established that depression has different rates in different races and the reported depression rates among hospitalized patients range from 13% to 77%; nevertheless, there is remarkably little information on the prevalence of depression and the  impact of demographic and health status in the north of IRAN . The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of depression in hospitalized heart failure (HF) patients, as well as the impact of age, gender, and functional status on this group of patients. Methods: In this study, carried out in one heart center, a total of 196 hospitalized HF patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional classes 2- 3 and 4 and an ejection fraction (EF) <40% were given questionnaires to assess depression. Depression was evaluated with the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) questionnaire. Depression was defined as a score on the BDI of ≥17.  Results: A total of 23.5% of the patients scored as depressed.  Men were more likely (33%) to be depressed than women and had a higher mean BDI score (p=0.004). Patients classified as NYHA functional class 3 were more likely to score as depressed than class 2 patients (p= 0.001), and patients with a higher BDI score had a lower EF (r=0.25, p=0.001). Conclusion: Depression is common in patients with HF. Men and patients with lower health status are more likely to be depressed. Pharmacologic or non- pharmacologic treatment of depression in HF patients should be considered. https://jthc.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jthc/article/view/37DepressionHeart failureBeck depression inventory questionnaire
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author Ali Ghaemian
Reza Ali Mohammadpour
Sayed Hamzeh Hosseini
Seyed Hadi Emadi
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Reza Ali Mohammadpour
Sayed Hamzeh Hosseini
Seyed Hadi Emadi
"Depression in Heart Failure Patients and the Influence of Age, Gender and Severity of Depression on Heart Failure Patients "
Journal of Tehran University Heart Center
Depression
Heart failure
Beck depression inventory questionnaire
author_facet Ali Ghaemian
Reza Ali Mohammadpour
Sayed Hamzeh Hosseini
Seyed Hadi Emadi
author_sort Ali Ghaemian
title "Depression in Heart Failure Patients and the Influence of Age, Gender and Severity of Depression on Heart Failure Patients "
title_short "Depression in Heart Failure Patients and the Influence of Age, Gender and Severity of Depression on Heart Failure Patients "
title_full "Depression in Heart Failure Patients and the Influence of Age, Gender and Severity of Depression on Heart Failure Patients "
title_fullStr "Depression in Heart Failure Patients and the Influence of Age, Gender and Severity of Depression on Heart Failure Patients "
title_full_unstemmed "Depression in Heart Failure Patients and the Influence of Age, Gender and Severity of Depression on Heart Failure Patients "
title_sort "depression in heart failure patients and the influence of age, gender and severity of depression on heart failure patients "
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Tehran University Heart Center
issn 1735-8620
2008-2371
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Background: Depression is common in chronic medical illnesses including HF. It has been established that depression has different rates in different races and the reported depression rates among hospitalized patients range from 13% to 77%; nevertheless, there is remarkably little information on the prevalence of depression and the  impact of demographic and health status in the north of IRAN . The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of depression in hospitalized heart failure (HF) patients, as well as the impact of age, gender, and functional status on this group of patients. Methods: In this study, carried out in one heart center, a total of 196 hospitalized HF patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional classes 2- 3 and 4 and an ejection fraction (EF) <40% were given questionnaires to assess depression. Depression was evaluated with the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) questionnaire. Depression was defined as a score on the BDI of ≥17.  Results: A total of 23.5% of the patients scored as depressed.  Men were more likely (33%) to be depressed than women and had a higher mean BDI score (p=0.004). Patients classified as NYHA functional class 3 were more likely to score as depressed than class 2 patients (p= 0.001), and patients with a higher BDI score had a lower EF (r=0.25, p=0.001). Conclusion: Depression is common in patients with HF. Men and patients with lower health status are more likely to be depressed. Pharmacologic or non- pharmacologic treatment of depression in HF patients should be considered.
topic Depression
Heart failure
Beck depression inventory questionnaire
url https://jthc.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jthc/article/view/37
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