Objectives. To assess the development of the rest–activity rhythm and quality of sleep during course of treatment of patients with major depressive episode receiving antidepressant treatment plus quetiapine. Methods. Ten patients with major depressive episode were followed over 4 weeks. Motor activity was measured with actigraphy, sleep with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and depression was followed with HAM-D-21 and BDI. Correlations and associations were calculated with non-parametric statistical tests. Results. Circadian motor activity improved during the 4 weeks treatment period only for daytime-related motor activity (M10), but not for night-time-related motor activity (L5). Patients with statistically significant higher sl...
Drug-induced improvement of depression may be mediated by changes in sleep physiology. The aim of th...
Background: Clinical psychiatry has always been limited by the lack of objective tests to substantia...
Manipulations of the sleep-wake cycle, whether of duration (total or partial sleep deprivation [SD])...
Objectives: To assess the development of the rest-activity rhythm and quality of sleep during course...
This research assesses the development of the night-activity rhythm and quality of sleep during cour...
Objective: To investigate the effects of antidepressant therapy plus quetiapine on major depression...
Purpose/Background: Quetiapine is a first-line augmenting agent for treatment-resistant depression (...
Although the possibilities of antidepressive pharmacotherapy are continuously improving, the rate of...
Continuation treatment for bipolar disorder often consists of a mood stabilizer and a second-generat...
Continuation treatment for bipolar disorder often consists of a mood stabilizer and a second-generat...
Effects of once-daily extended-release quetiapine fumarate (quetiapine XR) monotherapy on sleep qual...
ObjectivesTo investigate the adjunctive effects of quetiapine on overall treatment response and on s...
Depressive syndromes are frequent and heterogeneous brain conditions with more than 90% of patients ...
Drug-induced improvement of depression may be mediated by changes in sleep physiology. The aim of th...
Background: Clinical psychiatry has always been limited by the lack of objective tests to substantia...
Manipulations of the sleep-wake cycle, whether of duration (total or partial sleep deprivation [SD])...
Objectives: To assess the development of the rest-activity rhythm and quality of sleep during course...
This research assesses the development of the night-activity rhythm and quality of sleep during cour...
Objective: To investigate the effects of antidepressant therapy plus quetiapine on major depression...
Purpose/Background: Quetiapine is a first-line augmenting agent for treatment-resistant depression (...
Although the possibilities of antidepressive pharmacotherapy are continuously improving, the rate of...
Continuation treatment for bipolar disorder often consists of a mood stabilizer and a second-generat...
Continuation treatment for bipolar disorder often consists of a mood stabilizer and a second-generat...
Effects of once-daily extended-release quetiapine fumarate (quetiapine XR) monotherapy on sleep qual...
ObjectivesTo investigate the adjunctive effects of quetiapine on overall treatment response and on s...
Depressive syndromes are frequent and heterogeneous brain conditions with more than 90% of patients ...
Drug-induced improvement of depression may be mediated by changes in sleep physiology. The aim of th...
Background: Clinical psychiatry has always been limited by the lack of objective tests to substantia...
Manipulations of the sleep-wake cycle, whether of duration (total or partial sleep deprivation [SD])...