Session Details

Depression, Stroke and Cardiovascular Disease

Tuesday, 10 February 2004 10:30 -12:30

Promenade Meeting Room 6

Co-Chair Professor Henry Brodaty UNSW, Prince of Wales HospitalAustralia
Co-Chair Antonio R G Frota-Neto Nucleo de Neurociencia Dr. Gomes da FrotaBrazil

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and the heart: A fine balance
  • Jean-Michel L Le Melledo, University of Alberta Hospital, Canada
  • The independence of apathy and depression after stroke: Results of the Sydney Stroke Study
  • Professor Henry Brodaty, UNSW, Prince of Wales Hospital, Australia
  • Apathy after stroke: Who knows? Who cares? Results of the Sydney stroke study
  • Ms Adrienne Withall, Prince of Wales Hospital, Australia
  • Depressed middle-aged women have elevated hemostatic factors
  • Dr Ruby C Castilla, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Worldwide Epidemiology GlaxoSmithKline, United States
  • Homocysteine, cerebrovascular disease and brain atrophy
  • Perminder S Sachdev, University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Baroreflex sensitivity is reduced in depression
  • Ania Korszun, University of Wales College of Medicine, United Kingdom
  • Depression and myocardial infarction - Is it possible to reduce mortality?
  • Antonio R G Frota-Neto, Nucleo de Neurociencia Dr. Gomes da Frota, Brazil