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. 2018 Jun;15(6):451–459. doi: 10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2018.06.014

Table 2. Depression worsens clinical outcomes in elderly patients with CHF.

Citations Year Type of study Mean age, yrs Tools Outcomes Results
Skotzko, et al.[37] 2000 Comparative 64 ± 11 CES-D Physical functioning and functional ability Depression worsens physical functioning and reduces the perception of functional ability
Sullivan, et al.[46] 2004 Prospective 75.0 ± 9.7 HDRS Health status Depression worsens health status of elderly CHF patients
Guallar-Castillón, et al.[17] 2006 Observational 77.4 ± 6.8 GDS Prognosis Depression worsens prognosis in CHF patients
Ahmed, et al.[47] 2006 Observational 78.9 ± 7.6 ICD-9 Nursing home admission Depression increases the risk of nursing home admission in HF elderly patients
Johansson, et al.[48] 2007 Prospective 73 ± 5.6 MHI-5 Mortality Depression increases mortality in HF elderly patients
Macchia, et al.[49] 2008 Prospective 79.02 Exposure to antidepressants Mortality Depression impairs survival in elderly patients with HF
Lesman-LeegteI, et al.[50] 2009 Observational 72 ± 9 CES-D QoL HF worsens HRQoL and is associated to depressive symptoms, especially in elderly women
Testa, et al.[4] 2011 Observational 74.2 ± 6.3 GDS Mortality Depression increases mortality in HF patients
Uchmanowicz, et al.[51] 2015 Observational 67.9 ± 10.7 HADS HRQoL Depression worsens HRQoL in HF patients

CES-D: center for epidemiologic studies depression scale; HDRS: Hamilton depression rating scale; HF: heart failure; HRQoL: health related quality of life; GDS: geriatric depression scale; ICD-9: international classification of diseases 9th version; MHI-5: mental health inventory 5.