Current situation and influencing factors of acute treatment of bipolar
disorder with mixed features in China
Abstract
Background: DSM-5 proposes the concept of bipolar disorder with “mixed
features ”, which is of great benefit to clinical practice. However,
the clinical management of BD with mixed features is more
challenging.This investigation examined the prescribing patterns and
factors influencing guidelines disconcordance for the acute treatment of
bipolar disorder with mixed features in mainland China. Methods:This
real-world study enrolled 688 patients with acute bipolar disorder
through the National Bipolar Pathway Survey Replication (BIPAS-R). We
used CUDOS-M and MINI-M scales based on DSM-5 criteria to improve the
sensitivity of screening for bipolar disorder with mixed features.
Guideline inconsistency judgments were determined by comparison with the
Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments(CANMAT) guidelines for
treatment recommendations for bipolar disorder with mixed features.
Logstic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of
guideline disconcordance. Results: Among 688 cases of acute bipolar
disorder, 235 cases (34.2%) were (hypo) mania with mixed features and
213 cases (30.9%) were depression with mixed feature. Without
considering the order of treatment, the inconsistency rates of (hypo)
mania and depression with mixed features with the guidelines were 29.4%
and 55.4%, respectively. (Hypo) mania with mixed features BD-II
(OR=0.52; 95% CI 0.29-0.93), age at study entry > 24 years
(OR=2.4; 95% CI 1.3-4.3), and the number of episodes > 4
in the past year in depression with mixed features (OR=1.9; 95% CI
1.08-3.6), which increased the risk of treatment disconcordance of
guidelines. Conclusions:Our findings suggest that BD with mixed features
is more common.