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KMID : 0368820200590030277
Journal of the Korean Neuropsychiatr Association
2020 Volume.59 No. 3 p.277 ~ p.284
Clinical Characteristics of Bipolar Disorder Patients with Mood Stabilizer-Induced Cognitive Side Effects findings from the REAP-BD Survey in Korea
Shin Hi-Hyun

Choi Jin-Hee
So Hyung-Seok
Choi Ha-Yun
Park Yong-Chon
Tan Chay Hoon
Lin Shih-Ku
Shinfuku Naotaka
Park Seon-Cheol
Kim Ki-Won
Abstract
Objectives: This study aimed to identify differences between bipolar disorder patients who experienced cognitive side effects and those who did not experience cognitive side effects due to prescription of mood stabilizers.

Methods: This study analyzed 350 Korean adults who were diagnosed with bipolar disorder and prescribed mood-stabilizing drugs. The patients were divided into two groups?patients who experienced cognitive side effects and those who did not experience cognitive side effects. We also compared the demographic and clinical characteristics between both groups.

Results: The number of patients with an untreated illness longer than 1 year was higher in the group of patients who experienced cognitive side effects compared to the group of patients who did not experience cognitive side effects. Further, the number of patients with manic symptoms at onset was higher in the group of patients who experienced cognitive side effects compared to the group of patients who did not experience cognitive side effects. In addition, the proportion of patients in remission was higher in the group of patients who experienced cognitive side effects compared to the group of patients who experienced no cognitive side effects. However, there was no significant difference regarding the type of mood stabilizer used between the groups. On the other hand, more people experienced cognitive side effects as the valproic acid dosage increased.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that there are clinical and demographic differences between people who experienced cognitive side effects and those who did not experience cognitive side effects due to prescription of mood stabilizers.
KEYWORD
Bipolar disorder, Mood stabilizer, Cognitive side effect
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