Challenges in management of Major Depression in patients with co-morbid medical conditions

V. Menon
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Depression is a heterogeneous illness and depression with co-morbid physical illness may represent a phenotype of depression. Concurrent medical illness in depression is associated with greater functional and social impairment and significantly higher health care costs. A variety of mechanisms including lifestyle factors, immune-inflammatory pathways, medications and psychological factors have been proposed to explain the association between depression and physical illness. However, each of these pathways engenders unique challenges in managing such patients. Of utmost importance is to establish the nature of the underlying medical or psychological cause(s) which will inform customized management plans. This article initially reviews the prevalence of depression in medical conditions and vice versa. Subsequently, we move on to discuss specific approaches to diagnosis of depression in the context of medical co-morbidity. Finally, we describe evidence based pharmacological and psychosocial intervention strategies with some recommendations for common clinical scenarios. Evidence based care models to manage depression with physical illness are described which may be adapted for use in low resource settings.
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抑郁症是一种异质性疾病,抑郁症合并躯体疾病可能代表抑郁症的一种表型。抑郁症并发的医疗疾病与更大的功能和社会损害以及显著更高的医疗费用有关。人们提出了多种机制,包括生活方式因素、免疫炎症途径、药物和心理因素,来解释抑郁症和身体疾病之间的联系。然而,每一种途径在管理这类患者时都会产生独特的挑战。最重要的是确定潜在的医学或心理原因的性质,这将为定制的管理计划提供信息。这篇文章首先回顾了抑郁症在医疗条件下的患病率,反之亦然。随后,我们继续讨论在医学合并症的背景下诊断抑郁症的具体方法。最后,我们描述了基于证据的药理学和社会心理干预策略,并对常见的临床情况提出了一些建议。以证据为基础的护理模式,以管理抑郁症与身体疾病的描述,这可能适用于在低资源设置使用。
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