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Risk of Stroke Higher Among Patients With Psychiatric Illness

by Dr. Meenakshy Varier on February 25, 2017 at 5:55 PM
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Patients hospitalized or treated in the emergency room for depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other psychiatric disorders may have an increased risk for stroke.


The chances are particularly high in the 15 days following their psychiatric diagnosis.

‘Healthcare professionals should carefully monitor patients for symptoms of psychiatric illness, especially those who may be at increased risk of stroke’

People who sought hospital care at a hospital for serious mental health conditions tripled risk of stroke following their visit.

Though the risk started to decrease after 30 days, it remained twice as high for at least a year after the ER visit or hospital stay, the researchers said.

"Based on my clinical experience in the hospital, I have noticed that many patients believe that stress for whatever reason - work, family, work-life balance - contributed to their stroke," said Jonah P. Zuflacht, B.A., lead researcher and a fourth-year medical student at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York.

"But the data to support a connection between stress and stroke is limited and often relies on a patient's subjective recall of distress, which can bias results." Zuflacht added.

Previous research by American Heart Association had stated that higher levels of stress, hostility and depressive symptoms are associated with significantly increased risk of stroke, especially in middle-aged and older adults.

Study

For the study, researchers analyzed the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project database for California and found 52,068 stroke patients between 2007-2009.

Among them, 3,337 patients were hospitalized or treated in the emergency room for depression, anxiety, PTSD or another psychiatric disorder.

Researchers found that psychiatric distress leading to a hospital visit increased the odds of stroke within five time periods. The odds of a stroke were:

Possible Explanations

The possible explanations for stroke could be due to the following:

"Healthcare professionals should listen to their patients for symptoms of psychiatric illness, especially in those who may be at increased risk of stroke," Zuflacht said. "A patient with high blood pressure, high cholesterol and six months of depressive symptoms should raise concerns regarding possible stroke risk."

The research was unable to isolate the psychiatric conditions that had a stronger association with stroke. Also, data on psychiatric conditions from outpatient settings were not included in the study.

The findings were presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2017.

Facts on Stroke

References:

  1. What is Stroke? - (http://www.stroke.org/understand-stroke/what-stroke)
  2. High stress, hostility, depression linked with increased stroke risk - (http://newsroom.heart.org/news/high-stress-hostility-depression-linked-with-increased-stroke-risk)


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