A Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial to Assess the Augmentation with Nimodipine of Antidepressant Therapy in the Treatment of “Vascular Depression”

F. Taragano, P. Bagnati, R. Allegri
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ABSTRACT There is evidence for an association between vascular disease and depression, and in particular between cerebrovascular disease and depression, especially that occurring later in life. Among the diverse psychiatric diseases, the one which is most widely studied concerning the relationship with the vascular system, is depression. The risk relationship between depression and vascular events is a two-way road: the presence of depression increases the cerebrovascular and cardiovascular event risk (worsening its evolution and prognosis, as well) and a patient evidencing cerebrovascular or heart disease, will also show an increase in the risk of suffering depression ( Taragano et al. , 2005 ). Depression is a common cause of disability in the elderly. It reduces quality of life and represents a serious public health problem ( Beekman et al. , 2001 ; Steffens et al. , 2000 ). Its prevalence in late life is 2–3% for major depression and 12–15% for all depressive syndromes ( Beekman et al. , 1999 ).
评价尼莫地平增强抗抑郁药物治疗“血管性抑郁症”的双盲随机临床试验
有证据表明血管疾病与抑郁症之间存在关联,特别是脑血管疾病与抑郁症之间,特别是发生在生命后期的抑郁症。在各种精神疾病中,与血管系统的关系研究得最广泛的是抑郁症。抑郁症与血管事件之间的风险关系是双向的:抑郁症的存在增加了脑血管和心血管事件的风险(也恶化了其演变和预后),而患有脑血管或心脏病的患者也会增加患抑郁症的风险(Taragano et al., 2005)。抑郁症是老年人致残的常见原因。它降低了生活质量,是一个严重的公共卫生问题(Beekman等人,2001年;Steffens et al., 2000)。其在晚年的患病率在重度抑郁症中为2-3%,在所有抑郁综合征中为12-15% (Beekman et al., 1999)。
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