Depression upon hospitalization for coronary events is predictive of mortality
Carol Lovegrove
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Depression during hospitalization following acute coronary syndromes is known to be related to long-term mortality. Most studies showing this relationship rely on a single measure of depression taken at admission, and the effect of a history of depression and persistent depressive symptomatology on mortality is unclear.
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