Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8671426 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
PAD patients with comorbid depression have a significantly higher risk of amputation and mortality than PAD patients without depression. Furthermore, untreated depression was associated with an increased amputation risk in the PAD population, more so than depression or other mental illness being treated by antidepressants. The underlying mechanisms for causality, if any, remain to be determined. The association of antidepressant treatment use with amputation risk should prompt further investigations into possible mechanistic links between untreated depression and vascular dysfunction.
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Authors
Shipra MD, SM, Sujin BS, Greg J. MSc, Beth E. MD, Jade MD, Owen M. MD, Anjali MD, MS, Zachary O. MPH, S. Marlene MD,