Stemmings- en angststoornissen als risicofactor voor cardiovasculaire ziekten

Translated title of the contribution: Anxiety and mood disorders are independent risk factors for cardiovascular diseases

Davy M.C. Quadackers, Danielle C. Cath, Edith J. Liemburg, Ingrid E.M. Houtman, Marian J.T. Oud, Marjolein Y. Berger, Wiepke Cahn, Hans Mulder

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Psychiatric conditions are insufficiently highlighted as cardiovascular risk factors in the CVRM guideline. Objectives of this review are 1) to determine if anxiety and mood symptoms/disorders are independent cardiovascular risk factors; 2) to compare this risk to a population without these psychiatric conditions and 3) to ascertain the influence of psychiatric disease severity. DESIGN: Narrative systematic review METHOD: We searched for meta-analyses and systematic reviews in PubMed. Quality assessment by AMSTAR criteria. RESULTS: 10 reviews were included from 172 hits. (Sub)clinical depression and mood disorders are associated with an increased independent risk to develop cardiovascular diseases, coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction and cerebrovascular disease. Bipolar disorders increase the cerebrovascular risk, but not myocardial infarction. Anxiety disorders/symptoms heighten the cardiovascular, myocardial and cerebrovascular risk. CONCLUSION: Anxiety and mood symptoms/disorders are independent cardiovascular risk factors. Severe anxiety and mood disorders should be included as separate risk factors in the CVRM guideline.

Translated title of the contributionAnxiety and mood disorders are independent risk factors for cardiovascular diseases
Original languageDutch
Article numberd5747
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume165
Publication statusPublished - 28 Oct 2021

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