Predicting Diagnostic Conversion From Major Depressive Disorder to Bipolar Disorder: An EHR Based Study From Colombia
Most bipolar disorder (BD) patients initially present with depressive symptoms, resulting in a delayed diagnosis of BD and poor clinical outcomes. This study aims to identify features predictive of the conversion from Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) to BD by leveraging electronic health record (EHR) data from the Clínica San Juan de Dios Manizales in Colombia.
Chronic Serotonin Syndrome Masquerading as Anxiety and Agitation in a Patient With Mood Disorder: A Clinical Dilemma!
Patients' Perspectives on the Consequences of Eliminating Prepubertal-Pediatric Bipolar Disorder as a Valid Diagnosis
Mood stabilizers for treatment of bipolar disorder in pregnancy and impact on neonatal outcomes
Untreated bipolar disorder in pregnancy is associated with adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. Despite advances in clinical management, there is concern among obstetric providers and patients about the safety of pharmacological agents for the treatment of bipolar disorder in pregnancy. Recent studies have shown atypical antipsychotics and lamotrigine to have a favorable safety profile; however, little information is published on lurasidone.
Sexual Feelings in the Psychotherapy Room: Comparing Their Occurrence in Patients With Unipolar Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and Neither of These
Concept article: Antidepressant-induced destabilization in bipolar illness mediated by serotonin 3 receptor (5HT3)
Antidepressants used by patients with bipolar disorder have been associated with destabilization with an increase in mania, depression, and cycling. The most commonly proposed mechanism, that antidepressants 'overshoot' their antidepressant effect to create a manic or mixed state, is unlikely since antidepressants have actually been found to be ineffective in treating bipolar depression. Beginning with known bipolar-specific pathophysiologic abnormalities provides the greatest likelihood of insight.
Recent trends in hospital admission due to bipolar disorder in 10-19-year-olds in Spain: A nationwide population-based study
Bipolar disorder (BD) hospitalization rates in children and adolescents vary greatly across place and over time. There are no population-based studies on youth BD hospitalizations in Spain.
Mood regulation in euthymic patients with a history of antidepressant-induced mania
The use of antidepressants in bipolar disorder (BD) remains contentious, in part due to the risk of antidepressant-induced mania (AIM). However, there is no information on the architecture of mood regulation in patients who have experienced AIM. We compared the architecture of mood regulation in euthymic patients with and without a history of AIM.
Towards development of reliable criteria for at-risk states for bipolar disorders
Mapping review of register-based cohort studies of bipolar disorder
Register-based cohorts allow us to better understand bipolar disorder over a life course. They are inclusive and their long-term data collection provides a longer scope than most clinical trials. This mapping review provides an overview of register-based cohort studies of bipolar disorder to inform researchers of the strengths and limitations to this body of research and identify gaps for future research.
Utilizing long-acting injectables to address noncompliance among adolescents diagnosed with bipolar disorder
Case report: Manic-like symptoms mimicking early-onset bipolar disorder in a case of neuropsychiatric lupus
Commentary on 'Comorbidity of bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder: Phenomenology, course and treatment considerations' by Temes et al
A 6-month, prospective, randomized controlled trial of customized adherence enhancement versus a bipolar-specific educational control in poorly adherent adolescents and young adults living with bipolar disorder
Few studies have addressed medication adherence in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with bipolar disorder (BD). This 6-month prospective randomized-controlled trial (RCT) tested customized adherence enhancement for adolescents and young adults (CAE-AYA), a behavioral intervention for AYAs versus enhanced treatment as usual (ETAU).
CoDesign of a digital intervention for parents with bipolar disorder informed by integrated knowledge translation principles
To provide detailed information on the codesign of a digital intervention to support parents with bipolar disorder (BD) who have young children. Each step of this process is reported, as well as a detailed description of the final version of the intervention in line with the TIDieR framework.
Psychotherapy online: Bridging the gap between recommendations and reality
Active components and mechanisms of action of psychological interventions in bipolar disorder: A systematic literature review
The efficacy of psychological interventions for bipolar disorder (BD) is well established, but much remains unknown about how change occurs. The primary objective of this exploratory study was to audit what is known about active components and mechanisms of action of psychological interventions for BD.
Early use of long-acting injectable antipsychotics in bipolar disorder type I: An expert consensus
Long-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAIs) are not routinely offered to patients living with bipolar disorder type I (BP-I), despite widespread evidence that supports their benefits over oral antipsychotics, particularly in early disease.
Predicting remission after acute phase pharmacotherapy in patients with bipolar I depression: A machine learning approach with cross-trial and cross-drug replication
Interpatient variability in bipolar I depression (BP-D) symptoms challenges the ability to predict pharmacotherapeutic outcomes. A machine learning workflow was developed to predict remission after 8 weeks of pharmacotherapy (total score of ≤8 on the Montgomery Åsberg Depression Rating Scale [MADRS]).
Supplement: The 26th Annual Conference of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders, Reykjavik, Iceland, 29 September - 1 October 2024
Conceptualizing the relationship between synthetic cannabinoid use and neuroleptic malignant syndrome
Effects of long-term lithium therapy on kidney functioning in mood disorders: A population-based historical cohort study
Lithium is Food and Drug Administration-approved for bipolar disorder (BD) and is also used in depressive disorders but is underutilized due to concerns about chronic kidney disease (CKD). We explored clinical and demographic profiles of patients on long-term lithium therapy (LTLT) and assessed kidney function. Our aims were to identify the predictors for CKD stage ≥3 and the impact of lithium discontinuation post-CKD diagnosis.
Postpartum rage attacks in a female with bipolar II disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder: Diagnostic and treatment challenges
A case of delirious mania in the context of concurrent cardiac comorbidities and autonomic instability