Quality of life in patients with coronary heart disease after myocardial infarction and with ischemic heart failure.

CONCLUSIONS: In patients with stable CAD, anxiety correlated mainly with symptoms, i.e. angina, than with the history of MI. Patients with symptoms of angina react to the illness with anxiety more than depression, whereas patients with heart failure with dyspnea react to the illness with depressive symptoms more than anxiety. In patients after MI and with stable CAD, cognitive-behavioral techniques could be useful to quickly reduce the level of anxiety, while patients with heart failure require long-term support therapy to reduce the risk of depressive symptoms. PMID: 27186176 [PubMed]
Source: Archives of Medical Science - Category: Journals (General) Tags: Arch Med Sci Source Type: research