A bidirectional relationship between atrial fibrillation and depression: epidemiology, mechanisms, and clinical implications (opens in new tab)
Atrial fibrillation (AF) represents a common cardiac arrhythmia that carries substantial morbidity and mortality risks, whereas depression serves as a significant psychological factor affecting cardiovascular health. Recent findings underscore a reciprocal relationship between AF and depression, suggesting that depression may heighten the likelihood of developing AF, while AF may, in turn, worsen depressive symptoms. This review aims to provide a thorough examination of the epidemiological fe...
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