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webadmin June 25, 2025 0

Topic: Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with Mental Illness

Topic: Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with Mental Illness
Source: Medscape.
Date: June 6, 2025
Scientific Summary:
1. Premature Mortality Risk
• Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of early death among individuals with severe mental illness.
• These patients have a 15–20 year shorter life expectancy than the general population.
• Depression increases the risk of developing CVD and post-cardiac event mortality by 2–4 times.
2. Clinical Awareness Gap
• Historically, cardiologists have under-recognized psychiatric symptoms, while psychiatrists often overlook cardiovascular risk.
• Experts call for collaborative care models between cardiologists and psychiatrists.
3. Shared Biological Mechanisms
• CVD and mental illness share complex pathways:
• Chronic inflammation
• Dysregulation of the HPA axis and sympathetic nervous system
• Reduced heart rate variability
• Platelet dysfunction
• Genetic overlaps
4. Impact of Psychotropic Medications
• SSRIs are generally safe in cardiac patients but may enhance bleeding risk when combined with antiplatelets or anticoagulants.
• SNRIs and tricyclics may increase arrhythmia risk (e.g., QT prolongation).
• Second-generation antipsychotics (e.g., olanzapine, clozapine) are linked to:
• Weight gain
• Dyslipidemia
• Myocarditis, cardiomyopathy, and QT prolongation
• Mood stabilizers like lithium and valproic acid also carry cardiometabolic risks.
5. Cardiac Medications and Psychiatric Effects
• Drugs such as beta-blockers, statins, and ACE inhibitors may cause:
• Fatigue
• Depression
• Sleep disturbances
• These effects can impact medication adherence and overall well-being.
6. Behavioral and Social Determinants
• Patients with poor mental health are less likely to:
• Adhere to medications
• Engage in exercise
• Maintain a healthy diet
• Poverty, childhood trauma, and stigma further elevate CVD risk.
7. Screening & Collaborative Care
• All cardiac patients should be screened for depression and anxiety (e.g., PHQ-2, GAD-2).
• Mental health patients should be routinely evaluated for CVD and metabolic syndrome.
• Shared care leads to better outcomes, continuity, and reduced system fragmentation.
8. Intervention Strategies
• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness, exercise programs, and care management are all beneficial.
• AHA and ESC emphasize integrated behavioral counseling within cardiology practice.
9. Key Message
• The relationship between the heart and the brain is bidirectional.
• As phrased by Prof. Ladwig:
“The brain heals the heart — and the heart heals the brain.”
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