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The relationship between poststroke depression and lesion location in long-term follow-up.

作者信息

Shimoda K, Robinson R G

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City 52242, USA.

出版信息

Biol Psychiatry. 1999 Jan 15;45(2):187-92. doi: 10.1016/s0006-3223(98)00178-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We have previously reported that during the acute poststroke period, poststroke major depression was significantly associated with left anterior lesions. Furthermore, we found that proximity of the lesion to the left frontal pole was correlated with severity of depression. Several investigators, however, have failed to replicate these findings when patients were studied beyond the acute stroke period.

METHODS

We longitudinally examined the relationship between lesion size, lesion location, impairment variables, and the presence and severity of depression in 60 single lesion patients examined in-hospital and at short-term (3-6 months) and long-term (1-2 years) follow-up.

RESULTS

Only in-hospital depression was significantly associated with left anterior hemisphere lesion location. At short-term follow-up, proximity of the lesion to the frontal pole, and lesion volume correlated with depression in both right and left hemisphere. At 1-2 years poststroke, depression was significantly associated with right-hemisphere lesion volume and proximity of the lesion to the occipital pole.

CONCLUSIONS

The anatomical correlates of poststroke depression change over time and may explain interstudy differences in the association of lesion location with poststroke depression.

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