Skip the antidepressant when the patient has chronic disease?
Where does that leave us? In our practice, we annually screen all adults, including those with chronic illness, for depression with the 2-question Patient Health Questionnaire. As a matter of course, we should acknowledge and explore all patients’ depressed mood, offer emotional support, and refer for psychotherapy when appropriate. And since collaborative care has been shown to improve outcomes in patients with depression and, for that matter, diabetes (see this month’s audiocast), consider this model of care if it is available.5
I believe it’s worthwhile to discuss the use of antidepressants with patients who have CHF. It’s reasonable to be optimistic with them and to expect that their depression will improve with time, as noted in the placebo groups of the randomized trials mentioned above.1,2 And giving patients hope is always good medicine.