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November 25, 2014; 83 (22) Article

Explanatory factors for the increased mortality of stroke patients with depression

Luis Ayerbe, Salma Ayis, Siobhan L. Crichton, Anthony G. Rudd, Charles D.A. Wolfe
First published October 29, 2014, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000001029
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From the Blizard Institute (L.A.), Centre for Primary Care and Public Health, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London; the Division of Health and Social Care Research (L.A., S.A., S.L.C., A.G.R., C.D.A.W.), King's College London; Stroke Unit (A.G.R.), Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, St. Thomas' Hospital London; and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre (C.D.A.W.), Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
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Explanatory factors for the increased mortality of stroke patients with depression
Luis Ayerbe, Salma Ayis, Siobhan L. Crichton, Anthony G. Rudd, Charles D.A. Wolfe
Neurology Nov 2014, 83 (22) 2007-2012; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000001029

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Abstract

Objective: To identify explanatory factors for the association between depression and increased mortality up to 5 years after stroke.

Methods: In this cohort study, data from the South London Stroke Register (1998–2013) were used. Patients (n = 3,722) were assessed at stroke onset. Baseline data included sociodemographics and stroke severity. Follow-up at 3 months included assessment for depression with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (scores ≥7 = depression). Associations between depression at 3 months and mortality within 5 years of stroke were estimated with Cox regression models adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, and stroke severity, and subsequently adjusted for possible explanatory factors for the association. These factors, introduced into the model individually, included comorbidities at baseline, smoking and alcohol use, compliance with medication, treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), social support, and activities of daily living at 3 months.

Results: A total of 1,354 survivors were assessed at 3 months: 435 (32.1%) had depression and 331 (24.4%) died within 5 years. Survivors with depression had a greater risk of mortality (hazard ratio [HR] 1.41 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.13–1.77]; p = 0.002). The association between depression and mortality was strongest in patients younger than 65 years. Adjustment for comorbidities, smoking and alcohol use, SSRI use, social support, and compliance with medication did not change these associations. SSRIs started after stroke were associated with higher mortality, independently of depression at 3 months (HR 1.72 [95% CI 1.34–2.20]; p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Depression after stroke is associated with higher mortality, particularly among younger patients. Stroke survivors taking SSRIs have an increased mortality. The association between depression and mortality is not explained by other individual medical factors.

GLOSSARY

CI=
confidence interval;
GCS=
Glasgow Coma Scale score;
HADS=
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale;
HR=
hazard ratio;
SLSR=
South London Stroke Register;
SSRI=
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor

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  • Received April 1, 2014.
  • Accepted in final form July 14, 2014.
  • © 2014 American Academy of Neurology
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