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Deconstructing major depressive episodes across unipolar and bipolar depression by severity and duration: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis on a large, international, observational study

A cross-diagnostic, post-hoc analysis of the BRIDGE-II-MIX study was performed to investigate how unipolar and bipolar patients suffering from an acute major depressive episode (MDE) cluster according to severity and duration. Duration of index episode, Clinical Global Impression-Bipolar Version-Dep...

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Autores principales: Corponi, Filippo, Anmella, Gerard, Pacchiarotti, Isabella, Samalin, Ludovic, Verdolini, Norma, Popovic, Dina, Azorin, Jean-Michel, Angst, Jules, Bowden, Charles L., Mosolov, Sergey, Young, Allan H., Perugi, Giulio, Vieta, Eduard, Murru, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7370235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32684621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-020-00922-2
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author Corponi, Filippo
Anmella, Gerard
Pacchiarotti, Isabella
Samalin, Ludovic
Verdolini, Norma
Popovic, Dina
Azorin, Jean-Michel
Angst, Jules
Bowden, Charles L.
Mosolov, Sergey
Young, Allan H.
Perugi, Giulio
Vieta, Eduard
Murru, Andrea
author_facet Corponi, Filippo
Anmella, Gerard
Pacchiarotti, Isabella
Samalin, Ludovic
Verdolini, Norma
Popovic, Dina
Azorin, Jean-Michel
Angst, Jules
Bowden, Charles L.
Mosolov, Sergey
Young, Allan H.
Perugi, Giulio
Vieta, Eduard
Murru, Andrea
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description A cross-diagnostic, post-hoc analysis of the BRIDGE-II-MIX study was performed to investigate how unipolar and bipolar patients suffering from an acute major depressive episode (MDE) cluster according to severity and duration. Duration of index episode, Clinical Global Impression-Bipolar Version-Depression (CGI-BP-D) and Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) were used as clustering variables. MANOVA and post-hoc ANOVAs examined between-group differences in clustering variables. A stepwise backward regression model explored the relationship with the 56 clinical-demographic variables available. Agglomerative hierarchical clustering with two clusters was shown as the best fit and separated the study population (n = 2314) into 65.73% (Cluster 1 (C1)) and 34.26% (Cluster 2 (C2)). MANOVA showed a significant main effect for cluster group (p < 0.001) but ANOVA revealed that significant between-group differences were restricted to CGI-BP-D (p < 0.001) and GAF (p < 0.001), showing greater severity in C2. Psychotic features and a minimum of three DSM-5 criteria for mixed features (DSM-5-3C) had the strongest association with C2, that with greater disease burden, while non-mixed depression in bipolar disorder (BD) type II had negative association. Mixed affect defined as DSM-5-3C associates with greater acute severity and overall impairment, independently of the diagnosis of bipolar or unipolar depression. In this study a pure, non-mixed depression in BD type II significantly associates with lesser burden of clinical and functional severity. The lack of association for less restrictive, researched-based definitions of mixed features underlines DSM-5-3C specificity. If confirmed in further prospective studies, these findings would warrant major revisions of treatment algorithms for both unipolar and bipolar depression.
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spelling pubmed-73702352020-07-22 Deconstructing major depressive episodes across unipolar and bipolar depression by severity and duration: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis on a large, international, observational study Corponi, Filippo Anmella, Gerard Pacchiarotti, Isabella Samalin, Ludovic Verdolini, Norma Popovic, Dina Azorin, Jean-Michel Angst, Jules Bowden, Charles L. Mosolov, Sergey Young, Allan H. Perugi, Giulio Vieta, Eduard Murru, Andrea Transl Psychiatry Article A cross-diagnostic, post-hoc analysis of the BRIDGE-II-MIX study was performed to investigate how unipolar and bipolar patients suffering from an acute major depressive episode (MDE) cluster according to severity and duration. Duration of index episode, Clinical Global Impression-Bipolar Version-Depression (CGI-BP-D) and Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) were used as clustering variables. MANOVA and post-hoc ANOVAs examined between-group differences in clustering variables. A stepwise backward regression model explored the relationship with the 56 clinical-demographic variables available. Agglomerative hierarchical clustering with two clusters was shown as the best fit and separated the study population (n = 2314) into 65.73% (Cluster 1 (C1)) and 34.26% (Cluster 2 (C2)). MANOVA showed a significant main effect for cluster group (p < 0.001) but ANOVA revealed that significant between-group differences were restricted to CGI-BP-D (p < 0.001) and GAF (p < 0.001), showing greater severity in C2. Psychotic features and a minimum of three DSM-5 criteria for mixed features (DSM-5-3C) had the strongest association with C2, that with greater disease burden, while non-mixed depression in bipolar disorder (BD) type II had negative association. Mixed affect defined as DSM-5-3C associates with greater acute severity and overall impairment, independently of the diagnosis of bipolar or unipolar depression. In this study a pure, non-mixed depression in BD type II significantly associates with lesser burden of clinical and functional severity. The lack of association for less restrictive, researched-based definitions of mixed features underlines DSM-5-3C specificity. If confirmed in further prospective studies, these findings would warrant major revisions of treatment algorithms for both unipolar and bipolar depression. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7370235/ /pubmed/32684621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-020-00922-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Corponi, Filippo
Anmella, Gerard
Pacchiarotti, Isabella
Samalin, Ludovic
Verdolini, Norma
Popovic, Dina
Azorin, Jean-Michel
Angst, Jules
Bowden, Charles L.
Mosolov, Sergey
Young, Allan H.
Perugi, Giulio
Vieta, Eduard
Murru, Andrea
Deconstructing major depressive episodes across unipolar and bipolar depression by severity and duration: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis on a large, international, observational study
title Deconstructing major depressive episodes across unipolar and bipolar depression by severity and duration: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis on a large, international, observational study
title_full Deconstructing major depressive episodes across unipolar and bipolar depression by severity and duration: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis on a large, international, observational study
title_fullStr Deconstructing major depressive episodes across unipolar and bipolar depression by severity and duration: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis on a large, international, observational study
title_full_unstemmed Deconstructing major depressive episodes across unipolar and bipolar depression by severity and duration: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis on a large, international, observational study
title_short Deconstructing major depressive episodes across unipolar and bipolar depression by severity and duration: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis on a large, international, observational study
title_sort deconstructing major depressive episodes across unipolar and bipolar depression by severity and duration: a cross-diagnostic cluster analysis on a large, international, observational study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7370235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32684621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-020-00922-2
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