The association of depression at any time to the risk of death following coronary artery disease diagnosis
European Heart Journal - Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes

Abstract
Depression is a risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) diseases, incident CV events, and mortality. Among individuals who experience a CV diagnosis or event, whether a subsequent diagnosis of depression is associated with a greater risk of mortality is unknown. Among patients with existing coronary artery disease (CAD), this study evaluated the association of a subsequent depression diagnosis with all-cause mortality.
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A depression diagnosis at any time following CAD diagnosis was associated with a two-fold higher risk of death.
Contributors

Benjamin D. Horne
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Stacey Knight
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Kirk U. Knowlton
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Tami L. Bair
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Donald L. Lappé
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Viet T. Le
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Joseph B. Muhlestein
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