Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10469724 | Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
CBT is efficacious for depression after an acute myocardial infarction in patients without obstructive sleep apnea, but it may be less efficacious for post-MI patients with OSA.
Keywords
OSAHSCHDObstructive Sleep Apnea–Hypopnea SyndromeBDIaHIACATANCOVASTAR*DAmbulatoryMyocardial infarctionSleep apneaobstructive sleep apneaDepressionElectrocardiographyelectrocardiogramECGObstructiveITTOsacoronary heart diseaseanalysis of covarianceanalysis of varianceANOVASequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve DepressionCognitive therapyCognitive Behavior TherapyCBTapnea–hypopnea indexDISHintention-to-treatusual careBeck Depression Inventory
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Authors
Kenneth E. Freedland, Robert M. Carney, Junichiro Hayano, Brian C. Steinmeyer, Rebecca L. Reese, Annelieke M. Roest,