Postcardiac event PTSD symptoms are linked to elevated heart rate via chronic sympathetic arousal in coronary artery disease patients, suggesting a physiological distress pathway.
Do cardiac event-induced PTSD symptoms correlate with elevated continuous heart rate in coronary artery disease patients?
Post-cardiac event PTSD symptoms are linked to elevated heart rate, suggesting that targeting psychological distress may mitigate chronic sympathetic arousal in CAD patients.
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Findings suggest the potential value of targeting postcardiac event PSS to mitigate chronic sympathetic arousal. The use of intensive monitoring and high-resolution behavioral data strengthens the evidence for a physiological pathway linking psychological distress to elevated HR in cardiac patients. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2026 APA, all rights reserved).
Brink et al. (Thu,) reported a other. Postcardiac event PTSD symptoms are linked to elevated heart rate via chronic sympathetic arousal in coronary artery disease patients, suggesting a physiological distress pathway.