OBJECTIVE: This study estimated the risk of recurrence of mood episodes among women with a history of bipolar disorder who continued or discontinued treatment with mood stabilizers during pregnancy. METHOD: In a prospective observational clinical cohort study, the authors determined recurrence risk and survival-analysis-based time to recurrence of a new episode in 89 pregnant women with DSM-IV bipolar disorder. Eligible subjects were euthymic at conception and continued mood stabilizer treatment or discontinued treatment proximate to conception. RESULTS: The overall risk of at least one recurrence in pregnancy was 71%. Among women who discontinued versus continued mood stabilizer treatment, recurrence risk was twofold greater, median time t...
Introduction Bipolar disorder (BD) is a psychiatric illness characterised by episodes of depression,...
Bipolar disorder among pregnant women has deleterious effects on birth and child outcomes and is cur...
Background: Although many women treated with psychotropic medication become pregnant, no psychotropi...
Background: Mood disorders can be difficult to treat during pregnancy. There is still lack of eviden...
Background: Mood disorders can be difficult to treat during pregnancy. There is still lack of eviden...
The postpartum period is considered a time of heightened vulnerability to bipolar disorder. The pri...
Background Women with bipolar disorder (BD) are at high risk of mania/psychosis following childbirt...
Pregnancy and postpartum pose a challenge for the illness course and treatment in bipolar disorder (...
Background: Women with bipolar I disorder are at high risk for severe episodes after childbirth, but...
Objective: Women with a history of bipolar disorder, postpartum psychosis, or both are at high risk ...
Objective: Women with a history of bipolar disorder, postpartum psychosis, or both are at high risk ...
Background and Aims: Women with bipolar disorder are vulnerable to episodes postpartum, but risk fac...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is linked to a high risk of relapse in the year postpartum. The aim of this st...
Objective: Women with a history of bipolar disorder or postpartum psychosis are at extremely high ri...
After ten years of successful maintenance treatment with lithium and olanzapine, a 40-year-old woman...
Introduction Bipolar disorder (BD) is a psychiatric illness characterised by episodes of depression,...
Bipolar disorder among pregnant women has deleterious effects on birth and child outcomes and is cur...
Background: Although many women treated with psychotropic medication become pregnant, no psychotropi...
Background: Mood disorders can be difficult to treat during pregnancy. There is still lack of eviden...
Background: Mood disorders can be difficult to treat during pregnancy. There is still lack of eviden...
The postpartum period is considered a time of heightened vulnerability to bipolar disorder. The pri...
Background Women with bipolar disorder (BD) are at high risk of mania/psychosis following childbirt...
Pregnancy and postpartum pose a challenge for the illness course and treatment in bipolar disorder (...
Background: Women with bipolar I disorder are at high risk for severe episodes after childbirth, but...
Objective: Women with a history of bipolar disorder, postpartum psychosis, or both are at high risk ...
Objective: Women with a history of bipolar disorder, postpartum psychosis, or both are at high risk ...
Background and Aims: Women with bipolar disorder are vulnerable to episodes postpartum, but risk fac...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is linked to a high risk of relapse in the year postpartum. The aim of this st...
Objective: Women with a history of bipolar disorder or postpartum psychosis are at extremely high ri...
After ten years of successful maintenance treatment with lithium and olanzapine, a 40-year-old woman...
Introduction Bipolar disorder (BD) is a psychiatric illness characterised by episodes of depression,...
Bipolar disorder among pregnant women has deleterious effects on birth and child outcomes and is cur...
Background: Although many women treated with psychotropic medication become pregnant, no psychotropi...