Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Longitudinal Study of Individuals Presenting With a First Treated Episode of Depression of Mania (First Episode Project)
The goal of this project is to study the course and outcome of illness in individuals who present with a first episode of depression or mania, or who have a recurrent disorder but have never received treatment. We plan to examine psychological, physical, social and environmental factors that may affect long-term outcome in these disorders
The proposed study is a prospective naturalistic study of patients with a first treated
episode of mania or depression. Patients male or female between the ages of 16 and 50
inclusive with a Mood Disorder according to DSM-IV criteria. Control subjects will also be
recruited for this study and undergo the same initial testing. Follow-up visits every second
year will be requested of control participants.
Patients will be recruited through Family Physicians, and referrals to the Mood Disorders
Program. We will respond to referrals with a brief telephone screening interview, and
appropriate referrals will be prior to the initiation of medication. Study patients will be
treated according to clinic practice guidelines for major depressive disorder and bipolar
disorder, as well as for comorbid psychiatric conditions. At intake, a variety of measures
will be used to collect data on symptoms and co-morbidity, cognitive processing, social
functioning, family and personal history, life events, substance use, mood symptoms,
personality functioning and characteristics, and physical well-being (baseline blood work
and urine, heart rate, blood pressure, weight).
This study will address issues regarding both structural and functional brain changes that
occur in mood disorders by including both imaging and cognitive tests on subjects at entry
into the protocol, as well as re-testing with cognitive tests annually and study end-point.
Magnetic resonance imaging will be used to obtain data on anatomic structures in the brain.
MRI's will be repeated every two years. A small number of subjects (15) from each group of
depressed patients (first episode, never treated and multiple past episode patients, never
treated) as well as in healthy control subjects will along with the MRI be asked to complete
a magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and a functional MRI.
Episodes of mood elevation and depression will be monitored and recorded with respect to
time of onset, level of symptoms, time to remission and recovery, and time to relapse or
recurrence if applicable. Subjects will be monitored by clinicians on a regular basis as
indicated by their degree of illness and their individual treatment.
In addition to clinical care, all subjects will complete a diagnostic work up which will
take approximately 4 hours and include diagnostic, functional, cognitive and physical
assessments including routine blood and urine tests. Then weekly visits/contacts for up to
one (1) hour in duration for at least eight (8) weeks, then monthly follow-up visits of up
to one (1) hour. Brief clinical assessments and self-report questionnaires will be completed
at these visits and further blood tests every six months will be required along with weight,
waist/hip circumference, blood pressure and pulse rate. Additional blood tests may be
required as clinically indicated.
The exact number of visits will depend on the degree of illness and the speed of recovery.
Euthymia Testing will be completed after achieving two (2) weeks of Ham-17 ratings less then
7, which will include the following assessments: CVLT, CFQ, MOS, Sub-syndromal Scale, COPE,
SAS-R, NEO-PI-R and the "Mood Induction". Annual (on subjects' entry into the study) Testing
will be completed; at which time a repeat of the initial assessments will be done. The
duration of this study is two years with a possible extension of two more years if the
subjects has completed the study requirements and are interested in continuing their
participation. Each subject will be asked to complete the final visit(s), which would
include a repeat of the initial assessments and a MRI.
Patients who require ongoing clinical care will continue to be followed by their treating
psychiatrist following completion of the study protocol. This process will provide a
database through which patient characteristics at the time of initial presentation may be
examined in relation to the onset and course of illness, prognosis, and response to various
forms of treatment. While some of these factors have been examined in previous studies,
little information is available on patients who are treatment naive at time of study entry.
This project seeks to explore these issues and to provide a basis for further research in
the area of first episode mood disorders.
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