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Risk of dementia in bipolar disorder and the interplay of lithium: a systematic review and meta-analyses
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posted on 2020-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Velosa, A Delgado, E Finger, Michael BerkMichael Berk, F Kapczinski, T de Azevedo Cardoso© 2020 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Objectives: To assess whether bipolar disorder (BD) increases the rate of dementia and whether lithium is related to a lower risk of dementia in BD. Methods: A total of 10 studies (6859 BD; 487 966 controls) were included in the meta-analysis to test whether BD is a risk factor for dementia. In addition, five studies (6483 lithium; 43 496 non-lithium) were included in the meta-analysis about the potential protective effect of lithium in BD. Results: BD increases the risk of dementia (odds ratio (OR): 2.96 [95% CI: 2.09–4.18], P < 0.001), and treatment with lithium decreases the risk of dementia in BD (OR: 0.51 [95% CI: 0.36–0.72], P < 0.0001). In addition, secondary findings from our systematic review showed that the risk of progression to dementia is higher in BD than in major depressive disorder (MDD). Moreover, the number of mood episodes predicted the development of dementia in BD. Conclusion: Individuals with BD are at higher risk of dementia than both the general population or those with MDD. Lithium appears to reduce the risk of developing dementia in BD.
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Acta Psychiatrica ScandinavicaVolume
141Article number
acps.13153Pagination
510-521Location
United StatesPublisher DOI
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0001-690XeISSN
1600-0447Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
6Publisher
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePsychiatryagingAlzheimer'sbipolar disorderdementiadepressionlithiummanianeuroprogressionpreventiontreatmentOLDER-ADULTSCOGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTALZHEIMERS-DISEASEOXIDATIVE STRESSNEUROPROGRESSIONDEPRESSIONPATHOPHYSIOLOGYINFLAMMATIONMONOTHERAPYPREVALENCE110999 Neurosciences not elsewhere classified920410 Mental HealthInnovation in Mental and Physical Health and Clinical TreatmentSchool of MedicineFaculty of Health3209 Neurosciences3202 Clinical sciences420313 Mental health services200409 Mental health
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