Abstract

This study aimed to systematically review the available data on major depressive disorder (MDD) and provide insight into how it may affect stroke risk and mortality. We conducted this systematic review drawing upon research published between July 2002 and July 2022 from the following databases: PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. After eliminating duplicates, screening the title and abstract, determining eligibility, and quality assessment, eight articles were left for utilization in this systematic review (one meta-analysis and seven non-randomized studies). There was a potentially significant association between MDD and stroke risk and mortality. The apparent connection between MDD and stroke has medical and public health relevance, given the high incidence, prevalence, and financial burden of MDD and stroke in the general populace. Therefore, it is imperative that further studies are conducted to confirm and validate this association between MDD and stroke while also elucidating the mechanism involved, investigating potential variables influencing this association, and contrasting MDD with conventional stroke risk factors to determine its predictive usefulness in comparison to traditional risk factors. This will have a significant effect on clinical practice since the information provided by such research will help guide essential targets for stroke prevention.

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