抗惊厥药物在老年双相情感障碍中的应用:在来自GAGE-BD项目的全球样本中使用抗惊厥药物治疗老年双相情感障碍。

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背景:抗惊厥药物是治疗双相情感障碍的必要药物;然而,对它们在老年双相情感障碍(OABD)中的应用知之甚少。在本文中,我们利用了一个大型的国际数据集,我们的目标是1)描述抗惊厥药在老年双相情感障碍中与年轻双相情感障碍(YABD; ages)的使用情况。方法:对全球老年双相情感障碍项目的老龄化和老年实验的国际数据进行了二次分析。主要目的是报告50岁以上OABD患者(平均年龄62.27岁)抗惊厥药物的使用情况和处方最多的抗惊厥药物。进一步的分析探讨了与抗惊厥药使用相关的任何人口统计学和临床相关性。本文采用广义线性混合模型进行分析。结果:在2691名有抗惊厥药物处方数据的双相情感障碍患者中,34.4% (n = 926)在研究期间使用了抗惊厥药物。抗惊厥药物处方率在OABD组和YABD组之间无显著差异(36.7% (n = 666) vs 29.7% (n = 260))。OABD和YABD的抗惊厥药处方模式没有显著差异,丙戊酸盐是最常用的抗惊厥药。与不服用OABD抗惊厥药的人相比,服用OABD抗惊厥药的人锂用量更少,抗抑郁药用量更多,周期更快,情绪发作更多,心血管合并症更多。结论:抗惊厥药物在OABD和YABD中的应用相似。一些重要的临床相关抗惊厥药的使用被确定。
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Anticonvulsant Use in Older Age Bipolar Disorder in a Global Sample from the Global Aging and Geriatric Experiments in Bipolar Disorder Project: Utilisation d'anticonvulsivants pour le traitement des troubles bipolaires du sujet âgé auprès d'un échantillon mondial provenant du projet GAGE-BD.

Background: Anticonvulsants are an essential treatment for bipolar disorder; however, there is relatively little known about their use in older age bipolar disorder (OABD). In this paper, which leverages a large international dataset, we aim to 1) describe the use of anticonvulsants in OABD compared to younger age bipolar disorder (YABD; ages <50 years old) and 2) explore any demographic/clinical correlates.

Methods: A secondary analysis was conducted on the international data from the Global Aging and Geriatric Experiments in Bipolar Disorder project. The main objective was to report the prevalence of anticonvulsant use in OABD over 50 years old (mean age = 62.27) and the most prescribed anticonvulsant. Additional analysis explored any demographic and clinical correlates associated with anticonvulsant use. Generalized linear mixed models were used for this analysis.

Results: Of the 2,691 participants with bipolar disorder who had anticonvulsant prescribing data, 34.4% (n = 926) used anticonvulsants at the time of study. Rates of anticonvulsant prescribing did not significantly differ between OABD and YABD groups (36.7% (n = 666) vs. 29.7% (n = 260)). Anticonvulsant prescribing patterns for OABD and YABD did not significantly differ, with valproate as the most prescribed anticonvulsant. OABD anticonvulsant users had less lithium use, more antidepressant use, more rapid cycling, more mood episodes and more cardiovascular comorbidities compared to nonusers.

Conclusion: Anticonvulsant use was similar in OABD and YABD. A number of important clinical correlates of anticonvulsant use were identified.

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期刊介绍: Established in 1956, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (The CJP) has been keeping psychiatrists up-to-date on the latest research for nearly 60 years. The CJP provides a forum for psychiatry and mental health professionals to share their findings with researchers and clinicians. The CJP includes peer-reviewed scientific articles analyzing ongoing developments in Canadian and international psychiatry.
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