Effects of SSRI antidepressant treatment upon mood status and blood pressure reactivity to demand in coronary patients

C.N. Hallas , E.W. Thornton
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This pilot study investigated the effect of selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor antidepressants (SSRI) as prescribed in clinical practice upon anxiety, depression, and cardiovascular responses to challenge, in post myocardial infarction patients (n = 30). Primary episode patients were psychologically assessed 4 weeks following discharge from hospital and re-assessed 18 months later. Data were collated at re-assessment on reactive blood pressure (BP) responses to four laboratory demand test procedures, a 12 hour period of normal daily activity, and responses to episodes of self-reported stress during this last period. Negative affect and BP reactivity, especially to self-reported stress, were reduced in patients who were taking SSRIs compared with non-users. Depression assessed during the initial early post-hospitalization period, but not at the later period of psychophysiological assessment, predicted diastolic BP reactive changes to self-reported stress.

SSRI抗抑郁药物治疗对冠心病患者情绪状态和血压需求反应性的影响
本初步研究调查了选择性血清素再摄取抑制剂抗抑郁药(SSRI)在临床实践中对心肌梗死后患者焦虑、抑郁和心血管反应的影响(n = 30)。初次发作患者在出院后4周进行心理评估,18个月后重新评估。对四种实验室需求测试程序的反应性血压(BP)反应、12小时的正常日常活动以及最后一段时间内自我报告的压力发作的反应进行了数据整理。与未服用SSRIs的患者相比,服用SSRIs的患者的负面情绪和血压反应性,尤其是自我报告的压力,都有所降低。在住院后最初的早期评估抑郁,而不是在心理生理评估的后期评估,预测舒张压对自我报告压力的反应性变化。
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