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Depression in Patients with Heart Failure: A Review Article
Author(s): Fayez El Shear*
The incidence of depression in patients with heart failure ranges from 21% to 42%. Depression is a growing
independent risk factor for high mortality, re-hospitalization and deterioration of the quality of life. The advanced
stage of heart failure along with the low ejection fraction and functional class has a direct correlation with the extent
of depression. Medical professionals may measure depression by using the GESS I CAMP acronym (Guilt, Energy,
Sleep, Suicide Interest, Concentration, Appetite, Mood, Psychomotor) as a helpful method of evaluation, or either of
a variety of readily administered and graded self-report questionnaires. Cognitive behavioral counseling explores the
associations with the environment, physiology, attitudes, emotions, and how these may be changed to yield changes
in behavior and mood. The STEPS acronym can be helpful: Safety, Tol.. Read More»
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