Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8835145 | Journal of Surgical Research | 2019 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
New-onset depression following CABG discharge was not associated with increased odds of mortality, morbidity, costs, or increased LOS on readmission. Rather, new-onset depression is associated with decreased odds of readmission mortality. Overall, CABG readmissions are decreasing, whereas the rate of new-onset depression is slightly increasing. Implementation of routine depression screening tools in postoperative CABG care may aid in early detection and management of depression to enhance postoperative recovery and quality of life.
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Authors
Esteban BS, Robert MD, Yen-Yi MD, MPH, Katherine L. BS, Young-Ji BA, Vishal Dobaria, Yas MD, Peyman MD,