Long-term treatment response to continuous cycling course in bipolar disorders: A meta-analysis.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:About 30% of patients with bipolar disorders (BD) exhibit a continuous cycling course (CCC). These patients significantly differ from those with non-continuous cycling course (NCCC) on clinical presentation and have a poorer short-term response to antidepressant treatment. Our aim is to conduct a meta-analysis of the studies comparing long-term treatment response in CCC and NCCC bipolar patients. METHOD:We conducted a systematic review of studies on patients with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder with CCC. Our primary outcome measure was the response to treatment at the last follow-up visit. The data analysis was based on the success rate difference as the effect size measure. To account for heterogeneity of primary studies, aggregation of results was based on a random-effects model. RESULTS:We included six observational studies comprising a total of 671 patients (CCC 29.4%, NCCC 70.6%). Overall, the response rate was 34.0% in the CCC and 49.3% in the NCCC arm. The meta-analysis shows a significant association between cycle pattern and response (success rate difference: -0.17; 95% CI: -0.25, -0.09; p < 0.0001), with low heterogeneity (χ2 (5 )= 5.16; I2 = 3%). CONCLUSION:In bipolar disorders, patients with CCC have a poorer response to prophylactic treatment compared with patients with NCCC.

journal_name

J Affect Disord

authors

Tundo A,De Crescenzo F,Gori D,Cavalieri P

doi

10.1016/j.jad.2018.08.067

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-12-01 00:00:00

pages

367-370

eissn

0165-0327

issn

1573-2517

pii

S0165-0327(18)30834-6

journal_volume

241

pub_type

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