Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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338138 | Psychosomatics | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The authors evaluated levels of inflammatory markers in 34 chronic heart failure (CHF) outpatients age 65 years and over, with (N = 18) and without (N = 16) major depressive disorder (MDD), and healthy-control subjects (N = 13). Patients with CHF had left-ventricular ejection fractions < 0.40 and were in the New York Heart Association functional class II or III. The authors used the SCID DSM–IV to diagnosis MDD. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein levels were significantly higher in patients with CHF and MDD as compared with healthy-control subjects. No differences regarding tumor necrosis factorα or interleukin6 were found among the three groups.
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Authors
Anna Maria Andrei, Renerio Fraguas, Renata M.S. Telles, Tânia C.T.F. Alves, Celia M.C. Strunz, Amit Nussbacher, Jairo Rays, Dan V. Iosifescu, Mauricio Wajngarten,