A retrospective historical study evaluating the safe use of current antidepressants in cardiology practice

Aim. To confirm the data available in the literature on the cardiac safety of antidepressants. Subjects and methods. The archival data of 146 case histories were retrospectively analyzed. A study sample consisted of 96 cardiac inpatients regularly taking an antidepressant for more than 3 days during...

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Main Authors: S V Ivanov, B A Volel, E A Syrkina, E S Ternovaya, D V Troshina, M V Grubova, I A Tolkacheva, A N Rozhkov, A N Simonov
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Language:Russian
Published: "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house 2017-12-01
Series:Терапевтический архив
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Online Access:https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/viewFile/32309/pdf
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spelling doaj-a4f868af23bb423f85937126a43319bc2020-11-25T03:03:13Zrus"Consilium Medicum" Publishing houseТерапевтический архив0040-36602309-53422017-12-018912344210.17116/terarkh2017891234-4229309A retrospective historical study evaluating the safe use of current antidepressants in cardiology practiceS V IvanovB A VolelE A SyrkinaE S TernovayaD V TroshinaM V GrubovaI A TolkachevaA N RozhkovA N SimonovAim. To confirm the data available in the literature on the cardiac safety of antidepressants. Subjects and methods. The archival data of 146 case histories were retrospectively analyzed. A study sample consisted of 96 cardiac inpatients regularly taking an antidepressant for more than 3 days during treatment for the underlying cardiovascular disease. The safe use of antidepressants was evaluated in terms of initial electrocardiogram (ECG) QTc interval changes, systolic and diastolic blood pressures (BP) (SBP and DBP), heart rate (HR), and hemorrhagic complications. The data obtained over periods of 3- and 6-8 days were analyzed. Results. The sample showed no clinically significant ECG QTc interval changes when taking regularly antidepressants within 8 days. Analysis of the dynamics of BP and HR in patients receiving antidepressants revealed no statistically significant differences in these indicators before and 3 and 6-8 days after drug administration. No case of hemorrhagic complications was seen in the study group taking antidepressants. Conclusion. The investigation generally confirms the high cardiac safety of new-generation antidepressants within at least the first week of therapy. Noteworthy are the low daily drug dosages (relatively specified in the instructions) that are sufficient for most cardiac patients with depressive disorders and an additional factor for minimizing adverse reactions.https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/viewFile/32309/pdfantidepressantssafetyhypertensioncoronary heart diseasedepressive disorder
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author S V Ivanov
B A Volel
E A Syrkina
E S Ternovaya
D V Troshina
M V Grubova
I A Tolkacheva
A N Rozhkov
A N Simonov
spellingShingle S V Ivanov
B A Volel
E A Syrkina
E S Ternovaya
D V Troshina
M V Grubova
I A Tolkacheva
A N Rozhkov
A N Simonov
A retrospective historical study evaluating the safe use of current antidepressants in cardiology practice
Терапевтический архив
antidepressants
safety
hypertension
coronary heart disease
depressive disorder
author_facet S V Ivanov
B A Volel
E A Syrkina
E S Ternovaya
D V Troshina
M V Grubova
I A Tolkacheva
A N Rozhkov
A N Simonov
author_sort S V Ivanov
title A retrospective historical study evaluating the safe use of current antidepressants in cardiology practice
title_short A retrospective historical study evaluating the safe use of current antidepressants in cardiology practice
title_full A retrospective historical study evaluating the safe use of current antidepressants in cardiology practice
title_fullStr A retrospective historical study evaluating the safe use of current antidepressants in cardiology practice
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective historical study evaluating the safe use of current antidepressants in cardiology practice
title_sort retrospective historical study evaluating the safe use of current antidepressants in cardiology practice
publisher "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house
series Терапевтический архив
issn 0040-3660
2309-5342
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Aim. To confirm the data available in the literature on the cardiac safety of antidepressants. Subjects and methods. The archival data of 146 case histories were retrospectively analyzed. A study sample consisted of 96 cardiac inpatients regularly taking an antidepressant for more than 3 days during treatment for the underlying cardiovascular disease. The safe use of antidepressants was evaluated in terms of initial electrocardiogram (ECG) QTc interval changes, systolic and diastolic blood pressures (BP) (SBP and DBP), heart rate (HR), and hemorrhagic complications. The data obtained over periods of 3- and 6-8 days were analyzed. Results. The sample showed no clinically significant ECG QTc interval changes when taking regularly antidepressants within 8 days. Analysis of the dynamics of BP and HR in patients receiving antidepressants revealed no statistically significant differences in these indicators before and 3 and 6-8 days after drug administration. No case of hemorrhagic complications was seen in the study group taking antidepressants. Conclusion. The investigation generally confirms the high cardiac safety of new-generation antidepressants within at least the first week of therapy. Noteworthy are the low daily drug dosages (relatively specified in the instructions) that are sufficient for most cardiac patients with depressive disorders and an additional factor for minimizing adverse reactions.
topic antidepressants
safety
hypertension
coronary heart disease
depressive disorder
url https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/viewFile/32309/pdf
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