Psycho-emotional disorders in chronic heart failure patients


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The purpose of the review is to present the actual data on the prevalence of anxiety and depressive disorders in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF); to consider the main pathogenetic mechanisms of the relationship in the development of psychoemotional disorders and cardiovascular diseases, with a focus at CHF. The article provides recommendations for performing depression and anxiety screening in patients with cardiovascular diseases; discussions of the prospects for managing such patients in the framework of interdisciplinary cooperation are also introduced.

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Veronika N. Shishkova

National Medical Research Center or Therapy and Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia; A.I. Yevdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia

Email: veronika-1306@mail.ru
MD, head of the Department for the prevention of cognitive and psychoemotional disorders Moscow

Diana B. Ustarbekova

National Medical Research Center or Therapy and Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia

postgraduate student at the Department for the prevention of cognitive and psychoemotional disorders Moscow

Vsevolod A. Shishkov

Kurchatov School

student at the medical and biological class of the Faculty building, Kurchatov School, intern at the Department for the prevention of cognitive and psychoemotional disorders Moscow

Kamilla E. Imamgayazova

National Medical Research Center or Therapy and Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia

junior researcher at the Department for the prevention of cognitive and psychoemotional disorders Moscow

Lyudmila A. Kapustina

National Medical Research Center or Therapy and Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia

PhD, researcher at the Department for the prevention of cognitive and psychoemotional disorders Moscow

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