对稳定锂处理反应的预测。

P Grof, M Hux, E Grof, M Arato
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摘要

由于锂具有广泛的生物学效应,在几种类型的精神疾病中观察到锂治疗的益处也就不足为奇了。情绪稳定见于偶发性疾病;抗侵袭作用已被报道用于智力迟钝和其他疾病,一些内分泌和血液系统的作用已被用于内科和神经病学。然而,迄今为止,只有对复发性情绪障碍的稳定作用似乎是可靠的可预测的。预测主要基于诊断、自由间隔质量和发作频率;一些相关指标也会有所帮助。关于稳定锂治疗反应的一系列研究结果表明,这种反应对大多数患者是可预测的。一个优秀的锂反应者的缩影是一个患者有良好的缓解质量,中等的复发频率,并诊断为原发性情感障碍。如果在患者最佳状态下的MMPI谱异常,则单独使用锂盐稳定的机会大大降低。此外,应答者通常有原发性情感障碍家族史和M抗原阳性。在目前的实践中,对稳定锂治疗的患者的评估可能经常不够全面。因此,目前锂在北美可能被过度使用,其他地方也可能如此。
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Prediction of response to stabilizing lithium treatment.

As lithium has a wide range of biological effects, it is not surprising that the benefit from lithium treatment has been observed in several types of psychiatric disorders. Mood stabilization has been seen in episodic disorders; antiaggressive effect has been reported in mental retardation and other illnesses, and some endocrine and hematological effects have been utilized in internal medicine and neurology. To date, however, only the stabilizing effect on recurrent mood disorders appears to be reliably predictable. The prediction is based primarily on the diagnosis, quality of free interval and frequency of episodes; and several associated indicators can also be helpful. Results of the presented series of studies on the response to stabilizing lithium treatment suggest that such a response is predictable for most patients. The epitome of an excellent lithium responder is a patient with a good quality of remissions, a moderate frequency of recurrences, and a diagnosis of primary affective disorder. If the MMPI profile taken at the patient's optimum is abnormal, the chances of stabilization on lithium alone are greatly reduced. In addition, the responders more frequently have a family history of primary affective disorder and a positive M antigen. It appears that in the present practice the assessment of patients for stabilizing lithium treatment may frequently not be comprehensive enough. As a result, lithium is at present probably overprescribed in North America, and possibly elsewhere as well.

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