双相情感障碍的认知障碍和非侵入性神经调节干预:现状和未来方向的叙述回顾。

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Alpha psychiatry Pub Date : 2026-01-12 eCollection Date: 2026-02-01 DOI:10.31083/AP42381
Guilan Sun, Tongjie Zhuang, Minmin Wang, Xiaomei Zhang
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摘要

双相情感障碍(BD)是一种以反复发作的躁狂和抑郁为特征的严重精神疾病。该疾病与高复发率和致残率相关,严重影响患者的社会功能和生活质量。据估计,30-50%的双相障碍患者无法恢复其发病前的社会功能水平,主要是由于持续的认知障碍。这些认知缺陷不仅在急性发作期间突出,而且在整个缓解期间持续存在,即使情绪症状已经稳定。多项研究表明,认知功能障碍被广泛认为是双相障碍患者复发、疾病进展和社会功能丧失的关键预测因素。越来越多的研究表明,双相障碍的长期预后与认知功能障碍密切相关,将认知修复作为改善该人群社会功能的中心治疗目标。然而,目前对认知缺陷的药物治疗效果有限,并且经常伴有明显的副作用。非药物治疗方法,尤其是神经调节技术,因其改善双相障碍认知缺陷的潜力而越来越受到人们的认可。本文综述了神经调节干预双相障碍认知障碍的最新发现,重点介绍了非侵入性神经调节技术的应用现状和未来发展方向。
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Cognitive Impairment and Non-Invasive Neuromodulation Interventions in Bipolar Disorder: A Narrative Review of Current Status and Future Directions.

Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe mental illness characterized by recurrent episodes of mania and depression. The disorder is associated with high rates of relapse and disability, significantly affecting patients' social functioning and quality of life. It is estimated that 30-50% of individuals with BD do not regain their premorbid level of social functioning, primarily due to persistent cognitive impairments. These cognitive deficits are prominent not only during acute episodes but also persist throughout remission, even when emotional symptoms have stabilized. Multiple studies have demonstrated that cognitive dysfunction is widely recognized as a key predictor of relapse, disease progression, and loss of social functioning in individuals with BD. An increasing body of research suggests that the long-term prognosis of BD is closely linked to cognitive impairment, establishing cognitive remediation as a central therapeutic goal for improving social functioning in this population. However, current pharmacological treatments for cognitive deficits show limited efficacy and are frequently associated with notable side effects. Non-pharmacological approaches, particularly neuromodulation techniques, are increasingly recognized for their potential to improve cognitive deficits in BD. This narrative review summarizes the latest findings on neuromodulation interventions for cognitive impairment in BD, with a focus on the current applications and future directions of non-invasive neuromodulation techniques.

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