Ischemic Heart Disease as an Important Risk Factor for Depression—A Case Report

Author:

Bondar Laura Ioana1,Osser Brigitte1,Osser Gyongyi2ORCID,Mariș Mariana Adelina3,Piroș Elisaveta Ligia3,Almășan Robert3,Popescu Mircea Ioachim1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Doctoral School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Oradea, 410087 Oradea, Romania

2. Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, “Aurel Vlaicu” University of Arad, 310130 Arad, Romania

3. Department of Biology and Life Sciences, “Vasile Goldiș” Western University of Arad, 310048 Arad, Romania

Abstract

The link between the mind and cardiac disease has been studied throughout the ages. Patients diagnosed with ischemic heart disease may develop psychological and psychiatric symptoms such as depressed mood, anxiety, and insomnia that can drastically affect life quality. Unfortunately, during cardiac rehabilitation, there is a lack of psychiatric care. To improve a patient’s quality of life, this intriguing relationship between ischemic heart disease and depression must be closely monitored, because risk factors and pathophysiological mechanisms may be common. This case report article is about a 47-year-old Romanian woman with acute coronary syndrome revascularized with angioplasty and stent implantation 3 months ago, admitted to the Arad Emergency County Clinical Hospital, Psychiatric Department, with depressive symptoms. Our patient was treated with an antidepressant, an anxiolytic, a mood stabilizer, a hypnotic, a nootropic, aspirin, dual platelet inhibition, a beta-blocker, a converting enzyme inhibitor, a statin, and oral antidiabetics medication, as well as having psychotherapy sessions. The treatment was well tolerated, with an improvement in the social and professional functionality of the patient. In conclusion, people with ischemic heart disease have a higher risk of developing depression, but patients with depression also have a higher risk of developing ischemic heart disease. This confirms the importance of an individualized multidisciplinary approach to management because the collaboration between psychiatrists and cardiologists can be an additional benefit to patients. This article may pave the way for further research into the association between ischemic heart disease and depressive disorders, which could provide significant advantages to patients. Interdisciplinarity contributes to the development of innovative techniques of prevention and treatment, reducing worldwide morbidity and mortality.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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