Combined Total Sleep Deprivation and Light Therapy in the Treatment of Drug-Resistant Bipolar Depression

Jan 13, 2006The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Sleep loss and light therapy for drug-resistant bipolar depression: short-term response and long-term recovery rates

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Abstract

Overall, 70% of nonresistant patients achieved a significant response compared to 44% of drug-resistant patients.

  • A significant interaction was found between time and drug resistance status regarding mood improvements (p = .0339).
  • Patients with a history of drug resistance experienced a lower rate of response to treatment compared to nonresistant patients.
  • After 9 months, 57% of nonresistant responders remained stable in mood, compared to only 17% of drug-resistant responders (p = .0212).
  • The combination of total sleep deprivation and light therapy may be effective in eliciting an initial response in patients with drug-resistant bipolar depression.

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