LIPID-LOWERING THERAPY AND VIOLENT DEATH - IS DEPRESSION A CULPRIT

Citation
Mw. Ketterer et al., LIPID-LOWERING THERAPY AND VIOLENT DEATH - IS DEPRESSION A CULPRIT, Stress medicine, 10(4), 1994, pp. 233-237
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,Psychiatry,Psychology
Journal title
ISSN journal
07488386
Volume
10
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
233 - 237
Database
ISI
SICI code
0748-8386(1994)10:4<233:LTAVD->2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Large-scale, controlled treatment studies of antilipidemic therapy hav e yielded consistent evidence of reduction in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, but no reduction in total mortality. This counterhypot hetical result appears to be due to a compensatory increase in cancer and violent death with treatment. 'Violent death' includes suicides, h omocides and accidents. The present study took advantage of a dataset on 174 males undergoing coronary angiography which included presence/a bsence of an antilipidemic medication regimen and multiple measures of emotional distress/dysfunction to see if the two were associated. Sel f-reported depression on the Ketterer Stress Symptom Frequency Checkli st (KSSFC) was higher in these angiographic male patients if they were on medical treatment for hypercholesterolemia than if they were not. Comparisons across antilipidemic groupings of a number of potential co nfounding/mediating variables revealed no systematic differences which can account for these results. While only correlational in nature, pr esent results are consistent with the hypothesis that antilipidemic dr ug treatment induces emotional distress in males undergoing coronary a ngiography.