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dc.date.created2019-06-04T15:39:44Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.citationHeiberg, Ina Heidi Jacobsen, Bjarne K. Balteskard, Lise Bramness, Jørgen Gustav Næss, Øyvind Ystrøm, Eivind Reichborn-Kjennerud, Ted Hultman, Christina M. Nesvåg, Ragnar Høye, Anne . Undiagnosed cardiovascular disease prior to cardiovascular death in individuals with severe mental illness. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. 2019, 139(6), 558-571
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/74346
dc.description.abstractObjective To examine whether individuals with schizophrenia (SCZ) or bipolar disorder (BD) had equal likelihood of not being diagnosed with cardiovascular disease (CVD) prior to cardiovascular death, compared to individuals without SCZ or BD. Methods Multivariate logistic regression analysis including nationwide data of 72 451 cardiovascular deaths in the years 2011–2016. Of these, 814 had a SCZ diagnosis and 673 a BD diagnosis in primary or specialist health care. Results Individuals with SCZ were 66% more likely (OR: 1.66; 95% CI: 1.39–1.98), women with BD were 38% more likely (adjusted OR: 1.38; 95% CI: 1.04–1.82), and men with BD were equally likely (OR: 0.88, 95% CI: 0.63–1.24) not to be diagnosed with CVD prior to cardiovascular death, compared to individuals without SMI. Almost all (98%) individuals with SMI and undiagnosed CVD had visited primary or specialized somatic health care prior to death, compared to 88% among the other individuals who died of CVD. Conclusion Individuals with SCZ and women with BD are more likely to die due to undiagnosed CVD, despite increased risk of CVD and many contacts with primary and specialized somatic care. Strengthened efforts to prevent, recognize, and treat CVD in idividuals with SMI from young age are needed.
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dc.titleUndiagnosed cardiovascular disease prior to cardiovascular death in individuals with severe mental illness
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorHeiberg, Ina Heidi
dc.creator.authorJacobsen, Bjarne K.
dc.creator.authorBalteskard, Lise
dc.creator.authorBramness, Jørgen Gustav
dc.creator.authorNæss, Øyvind
dc.creator.authorYstrøm, Eivind
dc.creator.authorReichborn-Kjennerud, Ted
dc.creator.authorHultman, Christina M.
dc.creator.authorNesvåg, Ragnar
dc.creator.authorHøye, Anne
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dc.identifier.jtitleActa Psychiatrica Scandinavica
dc.identifier.volume139
dc.identifier.issue6
dc.identifier.startpage558
dc.identifier.endpage571
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1111/acps.13017
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:no-77457
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dc.source.issn0001-690X
dc.identifier.fulltextFulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/74346/1/Heiberg_et_al-2019-Acta_Psychiatrica_Scandinavica.pdf
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