This research assesses the development of the night-activity rhythm and quality of sleep during course of treatment among patients with unipolar or bipolar depression and receiving antidepressant treatment plus quetiapine. Twenty-seven patients with major depressive episode were included into a 4-week follow-up study and compared with 27 healthy controls. Motor activity was continuously measured with an electronic wrist device (actigraphy), sleep was assessed with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and patients were clinically assessed with the Hamilton depression score. All patients received a standard antidepressant treatment plus quetiapine. Whereas we found a rapid and maintaining improvement of subjective sleep parameters during the 4...
Impaired sleep is both a risk factor and a symptom of depression. Objective sleep is assessed using ...
Manipulations of the sleep-wake cycle, whether of duration (total or partial sleep deprivation [SD])...
OBJECTIVES: The relevance of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in affective disorders originates from i...
This research assesses the development of the night-activity rhythm and quality of sleep during cour...
Objectives. To assess the development of the rest–activity rhythm and quality of sleep during course...
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 (...
Drug-induced improvement of depression may be mediated by changes in sleep physiology. The aim of th...
Although the possibilities of antidepressive pharmacotherapy are continuously improving, the rate of...
Effects of once-daily extended-release quetiapine fumarate (quetiapine XR) monotherapy on sleep qual...
Sleep disturbance is among the most consistent and distressing features of the depressive disorders....
Psychomotor retardation (PR) is among the most important features of depression. This study investig...
The aim of the study was to evaluate REM sleep parameters, especially the temporal characteristics o...
Impaired sleep is both a risk factor and a symptom of depression. Objective sleep is assessed using ...
Manipulations of the sleep-wake cycle, whether of duration (total or partial sleep deprivation [SD])...
OBJECTIVES: The relevance of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in affective disorders originates from i...
This research assesses the development of the night-activity rhythm and quality of sleep during cour...
Objectives. To assess the development of the rest–activity rhythm and quality of sleep during course...
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 (...
Drug-induced improvement of depression may be mediated by changes in sleep physiology. The aim of th...
Although the possibilities of antidepressive pharmacotherapy are continuously improving, the rate of...
Effects of once-daily extended-release quetiapine fumarate (quetiapine XR) monotherapy on sleep qual...
Sleep disturbance is among the most consistent and distressing features of the depressive disorders....
Psychomotor retardation (PR) is among the most important features of depression. This study investig...
The aim of the study was to evaluate REM sleep parameters, especially the temporal characteristics o...
Impaired sleep is both a risk factor and a symptom of depression. Objective sleep is assessed using ...
Manipulations of the sleep-wake cycle, whether of duration (total or partial sleep deprivation [SD])...
OBJECTIVES: The relevance of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in affective disorders originates from i...