Rapid- cycling bipolar affective disorder

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Thirty patients with rapid cycling bipolar affective disorder were studied prospectively to assess presence and severity of thyroid hypofunction. Seven (23%) were classified as having grade I hypothyroidism, while 8 (27%) had grade II and 3 (10%) had grade III abnormalities. This prevalence of grade I hypothyroidism is significantly greater than that reported in studies of unselected bipolar patients during long-term treatment with lithium carbonate, although only 63% of this sample of rapid cycling patients was taking lithium carbonate or carbamazepine. The association of rapid cycling with grade I hypothyroidism cannot be accounted for by lithium carbonate use or by the preponder-ance of women among rapid cycling patients. These findings (1) indicate that hypothyroidism during bipolar illness is a risk factor for the development of rapid cycling, and (2) leads to the hypothesis that a relative central thyroid hormone deficit occurring in bipolar patients predisposes to a rapid cycling course. {Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1990;47:427-432)
快速循环双相情感障碍
对30例快速循环双相情感障碍患者进行前瞻性研究,以评估甲状腺功能减退的存在和严重程度。7例(23%)为I级甲状腺功能减退,8例(27%)为II级,3例(10%)为III级异常。这种I级甲状腺功能减退的患病率明显高于未选择的长期使用碳酸锂治疗的双相情感障碍患者的研究,尽管只有63%的快速循环患者服用碳酸锂或卡马西平。快速循环与I级甲状腺功能减退的关联不能用碳酸锂的使用或快速循环患者中女性的优势来解释。这些发现(1)表明双相情感障碍期间甲状腺功能减退是快速循环发展的危险因素,(2)导致双相情感障碍患者发生相对中枢甲状腺激素缺陷的假设容易导致快速循环过程。[Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1990;47:427-432]
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