NCT Number: NCT00177567
Treatment of Geriatric Bipolar Mood Disorders: A Pilot Study
The purpose of this study is to collect pilot data on the feasibility of recruiting, eliciting informed consent, assessing, treating, and following patients aged 60 and older with bipolar mood disorders.
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Age range
60 year and older
Sex eligibility
All sexes
Study type
Interventional
Phase
Phase 4
Primary location
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
About this study
Study specific aims are:
- to establish a recruitment, referral, and collaborative network for elderly bipolar patients, in collaboration with the NIMH funded STEP-BD
- to establish an outpatient treatment clinic at the Bellefield Towers site of the NIMH funded Intervention Research Center for Late Life Mood Disorders
- to implement standardized care pathways compatible with STEP-BD treatment algorithms for mood stabilizing pharmacotherapy.
- to document short- and long-term treatment response with respect to affective symptoms, sleep, general life functioning, cognition, treatment-emergent side effects
- to establish the clinical infrastructure necessary for randomized controlled clinical trials and for clinical research training in bipolar mood disorders of late-life.
Who can participate
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
- DSM-IV diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder
- Folstein Mini-Mental Status Exam score of 18 or higher
Exclusion criteria
- Medical condition that precludes the use of both lithium and depakote
- If mood disturbance is deemed an organic mood disorder (i.e., iatrogenic, secondary to medication)
- If refuse to designate someone who the study staff can contact about bipolar symptoms, concerns about the subject's health, in an emergency, and/or inability to reach the subject.
Treatment and study plan
Depakote-ER
DrugRisperidone
DrugOlanzapine
Drugparoxetine
Drugbupropion
DrugLamotrigine
DrugVenlafaxine
DrugTranylcypromine
Drugmirtazapine
DrugPrimary outcomes
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The percent of subjects remitting from their index affective episode, the time to remission, the percent of partially and non-remitting patients, the incidence of relapse during continuation treatment, and of recurrence during maintenance treatment
Secondary outcomes
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Measures of affective symptoms, functional status, side effects, and cognition tracked over acute, continuation, and maintenance phases of treatment.
Sponsors and collaborators
Lead sponsor
University of Pittsburgh
Other
Registry information
Important dates
- Study start
- 2001
- Study completion
- 2004
- First posted
- Sep 15, 2005
- Registry last updated
- Sep 15, 2005
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