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Stability of lithium treatment in bipolar disorder - long-term follow-up of 346 patients

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness and stability of long-term lithium treatment in a prospective, international, multicenter cohort of bipolar patients in a naturalistic setting. METHODS: Patients were selected according to DSM IV criteria for bipolar disorder...

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Autores principales: Berghöfer, Anne, Alda, Martin, Adli, Mazda, Baethge, Christopher, Bauer, Michael, Bschor, Tom, Grof, Paul, Müller-Oerlinghausen, Bruno, Rybakowski, Janusz K, Suwalska, Alexandra, Pfennig, Andrea
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4230691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25505678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2194-7511-1-11
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author Berghöfer, Anne
Alda, Martin
Adli, Mazda
Baethge, Christopher
Bauer, Michael
Bschor, Tom
Grof, Paul
Müller-Oerlinghausen, Bruno
Rybakowski, Janusz K
Suwalska, Alexandra
Pfennig, Andrea
author_facet Berghöfer, Anne
Alda, Martin
Adli, Mazda
Baethge, Christopher
Bauer, Michael
Bschor, Tom
Grof, Paul
Müller-Oerlinghausen, Bruno
Rybakowski, Janusz K
Suwalska, Alexandra
Pfennig, Andrea
author_sort Berghöfer, Anne
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness and stability of long-term lithium treatment in a prospective, international, multicenter cohort of bipolar patients in a naturalistic setting. METHODS: Patients were selected according to DSM IV criteria for bipolar disorder and required long-term treatment. They were prospectively followed and documented in five centers belonging to the International Group for the Study of Lithium-Treated Patients. This was a prospective cohort study without a comparison group. Lithium treatment was administered in a naturalistic and specialized outpatient setting. All patients underwent a comprehensive psychiatric examination, which included the use of standard rating scales, as well as an evaluation of clinical course based on the morbidity index (MI). Wald tests were used to assess the significance of fixed effects and covariates when analyzing the relationship between depressive, manic, and total morbidity index and several characteristics of illness course. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: A total of 346 patients with bipolar disorder I or II were followed for a mean period of 10.0 years (standard deviation (SD) 6.2, range 1 to 20). The morbidity index remained stable over time: the mean MI was 0.125 (SD 0.299) in year 1 and 0.110 (SD 0.267) in year 20. The MI was not associated with the duration of lithium treatment, the number or frequency of episodes prior to treatment, or latency from the onset of bipolar disorder to the start of lithium treatment. The drop-out rate was high over the study period. Our findings suggest that long-term response to lithium maintenance treatment remains stable over time.
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spelling pubmed-42306912014-12-10 Stability of lithium treatment in bipolar disorder - long-term follow-up of 346 patients Berghöfer, Anne Alda, Martin Adli, Mazda Baethge, Christopher Bauer, Michael Bschor, Tom Grof, Paul Müller-Oerlinghausen, Bruno Rybakowski, Janusz K Suwalska, Alexandra Pfennig, Andrea Int J Bipolar Disord Research BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness and stability of long-term lithium treatment in a prospective, international, multicenter cohort of bipolar patients in a naturalistic setting. METHODS: Patients were selected according to DSM IV criteria for bipolar disorder and required long-term treatment. They were prospectively followed and documented in five centers belonging to the International Group for the Study of Lithium-Treated Patients. This was a prospective cohort study without a comparison group. Lithium treatment was administered in a naturalistic and specialized outpatient setting. All patients underwent a comprehensive psychiatric examination, which included the use of standard rating scales, as well as an evaluation of clinical course based on the morbidity index (MI). Wald tests were used to assess the significance of fixed effects and covariates when analyzing the relationship between depressive, manic, and total morbidity index and several characteristics of illness course. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: A total of 346 patients with bipolar disorder I or II were followed for a mean period of 10.0 years (standard deviation (SD) 6.2, range 1 to 20). The morbidity index remained stable over time: the mean MI was 0.125 (SD 0.299) in year 1 and 0.110 (SD 0.267) in year 20. The MI was not associated with the duration of lithium treatment, the number or frequency of episodes prior to treatment, or latency from the onset of bipolar disorder to the start of lithium treatment. The drop-out rate was high over the study period. Our findings suggest that long-term response to lithium maintenance treatment remains stable over time. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4230691/ /pubmed/25505678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2194-7511-1-11 Text en © Berghöfer et al.; licensee Springer. 2013 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Berghöfer, Anne
Alda, Martin
Adli, Mazda
Baethge, Christopher
Bauer, Michael
Bschor, Tom
Grof, Paul
Müller-Oerlinghausen, Bruno
Rybakowski, Janusz K
Suwalska, Alexandra
Pfennig, Andrea
Stability of lithium treatment in bipolar disorder - long-term follow-up of 346 patients
title Stability of lithium treatment in bipolar disorder - long-term follow-up of 346 patients
title_full Stability of lithium treatment in bipolar disorder - long-term follow-up of 346 patients
title_fullStr Stability of lithium treatment in bipolar disorder - long-term follow-up of 346 patients
title_full_unstemmed Stability of lithium treatment in bipolar disorder - long-term follow-up of 346 patients
title_short Stability of lithium treatment in bipolar disorder - long-term follow-up of 346 patients
title_sort stability of lithium treatment in bipolar disorder - long-term follow-up of 346 patients
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4230691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25505678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2194-7511-1-11
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