Traitement du trouble bipolaire en phase maniaque : synthèse critique des recommandations internationales

Feb 12, 2014L'Encephale

Treating manic episodes in bipolar disorder: summary of global guidelines

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Abstract

Recent guidelines highlight that traditional mood stabilizers and atypical antipsychotics are recommended for managing manic phases in bipolar disorder.

  • Consensus exists among international guidelines for using traditional mood stabilizers (like lithium and valproate) and atypical antipsychotics (such as olanzapine, risperidone, aripiprazole, and quetiapine) for acute management of manic phases.
  • All guidelines recommend discontinuing antidepressant medications during manic episodes.
  • There is disagreement on the use of combination therapy, with some guidelines supporting it for severe cases, while others do not specify treatments for mixed episodes.
  • The duration of treatment for manic phases remains unclear across different guidelines.
  • Utilizing decision algorithms is associated with improved overall care for patients compared to standard treatment practices.

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