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Evaluation of Patients With Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder (RCBD)

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National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Bipolar Disorder
Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder

Study type

Observational

Funder types

NIH

Identifiers

NCT00001772
980156
98-M-0156

Details and patient eligibility

About

Bipolar disorder is a mood (affective) disorder characterized by the occurrence of alternating feelings of excitement (mania) and depression. It is a common, but serious condition, and potentially life-threatening. Patients are considered to have a rapid cycling form of bipolar disorder if they experience four or more episodes of hypomania (mild degree of mania), mania, and/or depression. Approximately 20% of the patients in bipolar clinics have the rapid cycling form of the disorder. Therefore it can be said that RCBD is not a rare condition and that it can severely impair a patient. These reasons alone justify studying RCBD. However, researchers also believe that information gathered by studying patients with RCBD can be used while studying other patients with different forms of bipolar disorder.

The purpose of this study is to screen patients diagnosed as having rapid cycling bipolar disorder to see if they fit the criteria for the diagnosis and to see if they would be interested in participating in other research studies.

Patients will undergo diagnostic interviews, physical examination, routine blood tests, EKG (electrocardiogram), and complete self-rating forms as part of the screening process.

Full description

The purpose of this protocol is to allow for the medical and psychiatric screening of patients with rapid cycling bipolar disorder in order to ascertain (1) that they fit the criteria for the diagnosis; and (2) that they are interested in participating in one of our research projects. Patients will undergo diagnostic interviews, complete self-rating forms, and have a physical examination, routine blood tests, and an electrocardiogram.

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Must be currently in treatment with a psychiatrist.

Subjects must not have borderline or antisocial personality disorders, must not meet criteria for substance abuse or dependence within the past six months.

Subjects must not have significant hepatic, renal, endocrine, or cardiovascular disease.

Subjects must not be pregnant.

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