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Citation

Das J, Rajanikant GK. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev. 2018; 90: 104-114.

Affiliation

School of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology Calicut, Calicut, 673601, India. Electronic address: rajanikant@nitc.ac.in.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.neubiorev.2018.04.005

PMID

29656030

Abstract

Post-stroke depression (PSD) is the most common mental health issue, afflicting around 33% of stroke survivors. PSD has a negative impact on the rehabilitation, recuperation of motor and cognitive deficits following stroke and significantly increases the chances of relapsing neurovascular events. It has been demonstrated that biological and psychological factors have a significant role in PSD. Numerous endeavors have been made to discover the risk factors and predictors of PSD. Screening and diagnosis also have gained attention; however, a suitable tool is yet to be developed. Medications are chosen based on their viability and reaction profile in the patients. Besides pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy treatment is also highly valued by both psychiatrists and stroke patients. Additional research is needed to examine the pathophysiology of PSD. This review attempts to highlight the existing evidence and gaps in the present knowledge of the predictors of PSD, incidence, prevalence, and etiology. Further, it also discusses the screening and diagnostic approaches, therapeutic modalities and management of PSD and the impact of pre-stroke depression on PSD.

Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Post stroke depression; etiology; ischemic stroke; pre-stroke depression.; predictors; screening; therapeutics

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