The heart and brain connection: Contribution of cardiovascular disease to vascular depression – A narrative review

IF 1 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Augusto Vicario, GustavoHernán Cerezo
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Abstract

The relationship between depression and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is bidirectional. Depression is a risk factor for developing CVD, and this, together with vascular risk factors (VascRFs), increases vulnerability to precipitate some types of geriatric depression (vascular depression). The particular semiology of depression of vascular origin (polymorphic), the symptoms of the comorbidities (vascular disease and/or risk factors), and those symptoms of old age constitute a challenge for clinical medicine. Although the diagnostic criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth/Fifth Edition do not differentiate between early-onset (young adult) and late-onset depression (older adult), the clinical expression of patients with depression of vascular origin presents its own characteristics as well as a poor response to treatment. Thus, cerebrovascular disease could be considered the link between VascRFs and the clinical expression of mood disorders (vascular depression), creating a challenge not only in its diagnosis but also in its treatment.
心脏和大脑的联系:心血管疾病对血管性抑郁的贡献——一篇叙述性综述
抑郁症与心血管疾病(CVD)之间的关系是双向的。抑郁症是发生心血管疾病的一个危险因素,它与血管危险因素(vascrf)一起,增加了某些类型的老年抑郁症(血管性抑郁症)的易感性。血管源性抑郁的特殊符号学(多态)、合并症的症状(血管疾病和/或危险因素)以及老年症状构成了临床医学的挑战。虽然《精神障碍诊断与统计手册》第四/第五版的诊断标准没有区分早发性(年轻人)和晚发性(老年人)抑郁症,但血管源性抑郁症患者的临床表现有其自身的特点,且对治疗反应较差。因此,脑血管疾病可以被认为是vascrf与情绪障碍(血管性抑郁症)临床表达之间的联系,这不仅对其诊断,而且对其治疗提出了挑战。
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