Anxiety Increases Risk Of Complications For Heart Disease Patients

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Article Date: 11 Jul 2010 - 11:00 PST

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Patients with heart disease who also suffer from an anxiety disorder have a significantly higher risk of having a heart attack, heart failure, stroke and death, compared to other heart disease patients, according to Dutch scientists.

You can read about this study in the peer-reviewed medical journal Archives of General Psychiatry.

Researchers from Tilburg University, The Netherlands studied over 1,000 patients with heart disease. They found that those who also had an anxiety disorder had a 74% higher chance of developing a cardiovascular event, such as heart attack, stroke or heart failure. The scientists monitored the patients for approximately 5.5 years. They found that the annual rate of a cardiovascular event was: The researchers revealed that although up to nearly one third of all patients with heart disease present anxiety signs and symptoms, there were hardly any studies that examined a link between anxiety and cardiovascular events.

Why anxiety increases the risk of complications is not fully understood, say the authors. Perhaps patients with a general anxiety disorder are better diagnosed for cardiovascular events, because they are more likely to see a doctor when symptoms are felt. It could also be the other way round; patients with heart disease who are also extremely anxious may not see their specialist, and suffer from complications because of lack of targeted treatment. Another possibility is that the combination of heart disease and high anxiety is a risk factor for cardiovascular events.

Lead author, Dr. Elisabeth Martens said:

"Evaluation and treatment of anxiety may also be considered as part of the comprehensive management of patients with coronary heart disease."


"Scared to Death? Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Stable Coronary Heart Disease"
The Heart and Soul Study
Elisabeth J. Martens, PhD; Peter de Jonge, PhD; Beeya Na, MPH; Beth E. Cohen, MD, MAS; Heather Lett, PhD; Mary A. Whooley, MD
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2010;67(7):750-758.

Written by Christian Nordqvist
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