Antidepressant Treatments and Cognitive Function of Bipolar Patients (NCT04564573) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Antidepressant Treatments and Cognitive Function of Bipolar Patients
China124 participantsStarted 2020-07-01
Plain-language summary
Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) have a wide range of neurocognitive dysfunction, which lead to impaired psychosocial function and reduced quality of life. Therefore, improving neurocognitive function has become an important goal of BD treatment. Aiming at this, some clinical studies have been performed but failed to illustrate significant positive efficacies of pharmacological therapy or non-pharmacological therapy, which could attribute in part to insufficient understanding on the risk factors that affect the neurocognitive function of BD patients. Delayed diagnosis of BD is so common that a lot of patients receive long-term antidepressant treatment before of diagnosis of unipolar depression. There is controversy about whether antidepressant treatment in early stage would affect the neurocognitive function of BD patients. In view of the high prevalence of delayed diagnosis and the use of antidepressants, it is of great scientific significance and clinical value to clarify this matter and other factors that may potentially affect the neurocognitive function of BD patients.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years β 50 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
β. A diagnosis of BD diagnosed according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV-TR) diagnosed with Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID); a current state of euthymia is defined by both scores of Montgomery-Γ sberg Depression Scale (MADRS) and Young Manic Rating Scale (YMRS) \<7, lasting for 4 weeks at least before recruitment
β. Initiated with a depressive episode
β. Aged between 18\~50 years
β. Patients comply with all procedures of study
β. Participants must sign the informed consent
Exclusion criteria
β. A history of psychiatric symptoms
β. A comorbidity of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
β. Neurological trauma or neurological diseases which could cause cognition injury