Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Controlled Trial of Risperidone and Divalproex Sodium With MRI Assessment of Affected Circuitry in Pre and Post Treatment in Pediatric Bipolar
The study is to examine the null hypothesis that risperidone and divalproex sodium are equally effective in treating/stabilizing pediatric bipolar disorder.
Pediatric Bipolar Disorder (PBD) severely impairs a child's emotional development, and is
associated with alarming rates of suicide, school failure, aggression, risk taking behaviors
and substance abuse (Geller et al, 1998; 2001; Carlson et al, 1998). At present, very little
is known about the pathophysiology or optimal treatment of PBD. The long range goals of this
proposal are threefold: to investigate a range of pharmacotherapeutic agents that are safe
and efficacious for PBD, to use fMRI techniques to examine abnormalities in brain function
in this disorder, as well as any change in brain function after treatment.
In contrast to the adult literature, we are aware of only two prospective studies assessing
the efficacy of standard mood stabilizers in a pediatric sample. In one, lithium was found
to be moderately effective in PBD with comorbid substance abuse (Geller et al, 1998). In the
other, divalproex sodium, lithium and carbamazepine produced a maximum of 50% symptom
reduction (Kowatch et al, 2000). Subsequently, Kafantaris et al (2001) observed a
potentiation of lithium's antimanic effect when combined with risperidone. Further, a
prospective, open trial of olanzapine for PBD reported a 70% symptom reduction (Frazier et
al, 2001) with a retention rate of 96% compared to only 7% with classic mood stabilizers
(Kowatch et al, 2000).
Thus, parallelling adult studies (Sachs et al, 2000), novel antipsychotics are a promising
treatment in this population. Further, up to 60% of acute PBD episodes present with
psychotic features (Geller et al, in press). Finally, the time to full effect with mood
stabilizers is often 4 weeks in children (Kowatch et al, 2000; Geller et al, 1998;
Kafantaris et al, 2001), whereas antipsychotics usually have a more rapid response onset
(Pavuluri et al, in press). Given the potential efficacy of novel antipsychotics for PBD,
the aim is to conduct a randomized trial comparing a novel antipsychotic to a standard mood
stabilizer:
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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