Rapid Treatment Response of Suicidal Symptoms to Lithium, Sleep Deprivation, and Light Therapy (Chronotherapeutics) in Drug-Resistant Bipolar Depression

Dec 19, 2013The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Fast improvement of suicidal symptoms with lithium, sleep loss, and light therapy in hard-to-treat bipolar depression

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Abstract

Among 141 patients completing treatment, 70% achieved a 50% reduction in depression scores within one week.

  • The combination of total sleep deprivation, light therapy, and lithium may rapidly decrease depressive symptoms in patients with bipolar disorder.
  • A persistent decrease in suicide scores was observed soon after the first total sleep deprivation cycle.
  • Patients with a history of suicide attempts showed worse early life stress and higher baseline suicide scores but did not have a different treatment response.
  • Patients currently experiencing suicidal thoughts responded well to the treatment, indicating its effectiveness across different levels of suicidality.
  • Nonresponders also exhibited significant reductions in depression and suicidality ratings, suggesting potential broader benefits of the treatment.

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