Post-Stroke Depression Therapy: Where are we Now?
Post-Stroke Depression Therapy: Where are we Now?
Curr Neurovasc Res. 2014 May 22;
Authors: Nabavi SF, Turner A, Dean OM, Sureda A, Nabavi SM
Abstract
Post-stroke depression is an important psychological consequence of ischemic stroke, and affects around one third of stroke patients at any time post-stroke. It has a negative impact on patient morbidity and mortality, and as such development of effective post-stroke recognition and treatment strategies are very important. There are several therapeutic strategies for post-stroke depression, including both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. In this review, we present evidence regarding the underlying biology of post-stroke depression, commonalities between post-stroke depression and Major Depressive Disorder and explore several treatment approaches, including antidepressant therapy, psychotherapy, surgical therapy, electroconvulsive therapy, acupuncture, music therapy and natural products. Further experimental and clinical studies are required, particularly in emerging fields such as the role of nutraceuticals in the treatment of stroke.
PMID: 24852795 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Current Neurovascular Research - Category: Neurology Authors: Nabavi SF, Turner A, Dean OM, Sureda A, Nabavi SM Tags: Curr Neurovasc Res Source Type: research
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