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Ten‐year course of treated bipolar I disorder: The role of polarity at onset

INTRODUCTION: Early‐stage predictors of illness course are needed in bipolar disorder (BD). Differences among patients with a first depressive versus maniac/hypomanic episode have been stated, although in most studies, memory bias and time from onset to start of specialized treatment might interfere...

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Autores principales: Yoldi‐Negrete, María, Fresán‐Orellana, Ana, Jiménez‐Tirado, Mariana, Martínez‐Camarillo, Sara, Palacios‐Cruz, Lino, Vieta, Eduard, Ortega‐Ortiz, Hiram, Becerra‐Palars, Claudia, Gutiérrez‐Mora, Doris, Camarena Medellín, Beatriz
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8613434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34626089
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2279
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author Yoldi‐Negrete, María
Fresán‐Orellana, Ana
Jiménez‐Tirado, Mariana
Martínez‐Camarillo, Sara
Palacios‐Cruz, Lino
Vieta, Eduard
Ortega‐Ortiz, Hiram
Becerra‐Palars, Claudia
Gutiérrez‐Mora, Doris
Camarena Medellín, Beatriz
author_facet Yoldi‐Negrete, María
Fresán‐Orellana, Ana
Jiménez‐Tirado, Mariana
Martínez‐Camarillo, Sara
Palacios‐Cruz, Lino
Vieta, Eduard
Ortega‐Ortiz, Hiram
Becerra‐Palars, Claudia
Gutiérrez‐Mora, Doris
Camarena Medellín, Beatriz
author_sort Yoldi‐Negrete, María
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description INTRODUCTION: Early‐stage predictors of illness course are needed in bipolar disorder (BD). Differences among patients with a first depressive versus maniac/hypomanic episode have been stated, although in most studies, memory bias and time from onset to start of specialized treatment might interfere. The aim was to compare the first 10 years of illness course according to polarity at onset. METHODS: 49 type I BD patients admitted for treatment for a first‐time affective episode and a following 10‐year attendance to the institution were included. A retrospective year by year comparison according to polarity at onset (depressive (DPO) or maniac (MPO)) was performed. Cramer's V and Cohen d were computed to determine effect size. RESULTS: 59.2% (n = 29) started with MPO. Both groups were similar in demographic and social outcome characteristics, clinical features, and treatment variables. Patients with DPO reported more depressive episodes than MPO patients (U = 149.0 p < .001, Cohen's d = 0.87); both groups had a similar number of manic episodes. Only during the first year of follow‐up, suicide attempts (SA) were more frequent in patients with DPO while the presence of a psychotic episode and psychiatric hospitalizations were more frequent in the MPO group. CONCLUSION: According to these findings, it can be concluded that illness onset is only indicative of depressive predominant polarity but is not related to other poor prognostic variables after the first year of illness onset, in treated BD. SA in the first year of an affective disorder could represent a marker of BD.
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spelling pubmed-86134342021-11-30 Ten‐year course of treated bipolar I disorder: The role of polarity at onset Yoldi‐Negrete, María Fresán‐Orellana, Ana Jiménez‐Tirado, Mariana Martínez‐Camarillo, Sara Palacios‐Cruz, Lino Vieta, Eduard Ortega‐Ortiz, Hiram Becerra‐Palars, Claudia Gutiérrez‐Mora, Doris Camarena Medellín, Beatriz Brain Behav Original Research INTRODUCTION: Early‐stage predictors of illness course are needed in bipolar disorder (BD). Differences among patients with a first depressive versus maniac/hypomanic episode have been stated, although in most studies, memory bias and time from onset to start of specialized treatment might interfere. The aim was to compare the first 10 years of illness course according to polarity at onset. METHODS: 49 type I BD patients admitted for treatment for a first‐time affective episode and a following 10‐year attendance to the institution were included. A retrospective year by year comparison according to polarity at onset (depressive (DPO) or maniac (MPO)) was performed. Cramer's V and Cohen d were computed to determine effect size. RESULTS: 59.2% (n = 29) started with MPO. Both groups were similar in demographic and social outcome characteristics, clinical features, and treatment variables. Patients with DPO reported more depressive episodes than MPO patients (U = 149.0 p < .001, Cohen's d = 0.87); both groups had a similar number of manic episodes. Only during the first year of follow‐up, suicide attempts (SA) were more frequent in patients with DPO while the presence of a psychotic episode and psychiatric hospitalizations were more frequent in the MPO group. CONCLUSION: According to these findings, it can be concluded that illness onset is only indicative of depressive predominant polarity but is not related to other poor prognostic variables after the first year of illness onset, in treated BD. SA in the first year of an affective disorder could represent a marker of BD. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8613434/ /pubmed/34626089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2279 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Yoldi‐Negrete, María
Fresán‐Orellana, Ana
Jiménez‐Tirado, Mariana
Martínez‐Camarillo, Sara
Palacios‐Cruz, Lino
Vieta, Eduard
Ortega‐Ortiz, Hiram
Becerra‐Palars, Claudia
Gutiérrez‐Mora, Doris
Camarena Medellín, Beatriz
Ten‐year course of treated bipolar I disorder: The role of polarity at onset
title Ten‐year course of treated bipolar I disorder: The role of polarity at onset
title_full Ten‐year course of treated bipolar I disorder: The role of polarity at onset
title_fullStr Ten‐year course of treated bipolar I disorder: The role of polarity at onset
title_full_unstemmed Ten‐year course of treated bipolar I disorder: The role of polarity at onset
title_short Ten‐year course of treated bipolar I disorder: The role of polarity at onset
title_sort ten‐year course of treated bipolar i disorder: the role of polarity at onset
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8613434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34626089
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2279
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