Antidepressant prescriptions by provider in patients with kidney failure and depression
Dong Hui Shin, Deok Gie Kim, Sung Hwa Kim, Tae Sic Lee, Sang Won Hwang, Jun Young Lee, Jinhee Lee

TL;DR
Patients with kidney failure and depression prescribed antidepressants by psychiatrists had lower mortality compared to those prescribed by non-psychiatrists.
Contribution
This study identifies that psychiatrist-prescribed antidepressants are associated with improved survival in patients with kidney failure and depression.
Findings
Patients prescribed antidepressants by psychiatrists had a 5-year mortality rate of 25.8%, significantly lower than 38.2% in non-psychiatrist groups.
The association between psychiatrist prescriptions and lower mortality remained significant after adjusting for multiple variables.
The mortality benefit was consistent across subgroups like age, sex, and comorbidity status.
Abstract
The prevalence of depression is high among patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). Recent studies have indicated under-recognition and -treatment of depression in this population, and little is known about how the specialty of the prescribing clinician may influence clinical outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate whether the prescribing clinician’s specialty (psychiatrist vs. non-psychiatrist) is associated with clinical outcomes in patients with ESKD and comorbid depression who receive antidepressant treatment. We extracted data from the Korean National Health Institute Database System from January 2004 to December 2022. Patients with ESKD and depression who underwent antidepressant therapy after their ESKD diagnosis were included. Patients were followed up for 4.7 ± 3.5 years. Among 16 756 patients with ESKD and depression [mean age, 67.3 years; 8614 (51.4%) men], 7841…
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TopicsDialysis and Renal Disease Management · Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare · Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
