Department of Psychiatry, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, MO, 65212, USA.
Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, 1120 NW 14th Street, Miami, FL, 33136, USA.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2018 May 7;20(5):36. doi: 10.1007/s11920-018-0897-8.
Bipolar disorder (BD) medical comorbidity presents significant clinical and public health concerns with serious impact on health. The aim of this article is to present an updated narrative review of original research articles (case control, longitudinal cohort, and cross-sectional studies) and meta-analyses published in English language journals from January 2013 to May 2017 focusing on general medical comorbidity in BD, including the added risks of iatrogenic factors relevant to the treatment of BD.
We found numerous patterns of association between BD and various medical disorders involving multiple organ systems. One pattern indicated reciprocal increase in the rate of each comorbid condition, such as an increased rate of BD in asthma or migraine, and likewise an increase in the rate of asthma or migraine in patients with BD. A second pattern was a predominantly unidirectional increase in the rate of BD in patients with certain medical disorders, such as multiple sclerosis or cerebellar diseases. A third pattern was a predominantly unidirectional increased rate of medical disorders in patients with BD. One study suggested the potential involvement of genetic mechanisms for the association between BD and migraine. Most of the studies had cross-sectional or retrospective designs, and many relied on analysis of large administrative databases inviting multiple potential biases. Our review highlights the association between BD and a variety of medical disorders. Further research is needed to elucidate the potential underlying etiopathological mechanisms that contribute to observed comorbidities. The results of this review also emphasize the need for comprehensive screening for medical disorders in BD and for adoption of an integrated model of care to address these complex comorbidities.
双相情感障碍(BD)的合并症存在严重的临床和公共卫生问题,对健康有严重影响。本文的目的是对 2013 年 1 月至 2017 年 5 月期间以英文发表的、聚焦于 BD 一般合并症的原创研究文章(病例对照、纵向队列和横断面研究)和荟萃分析进行更新的叙述性综述,包括与 BD 治疗相关的医源性因素的额外风险。
我们发现 BD 与涉及多个器官系统的各种医学疾病之间存在多种关联模式。一种模式表明每种合并症的发生率呈相互增加,例如哮喘或偏头痛患者的 BD 发生率增加,而 BD 患者的哮喘或偏头痛发生率也增加。第二种模式是在某些医学疾病(如多发性硬化症或小脑疾病)患者中,BD 的发生率主要呈单向增加。一项研究表明,BD 和偏头痛之间的关联可能涉及遗传机制。大多数研究为横断面或回顾性设计,许多研究依赖于对大型行政数据库的分析,这可能会导致多种潜在偏倚。我们的综述强调了 BD 与多种医学疾病之间的关联。需要进一步的研究来阐明导致观察到的合并症的潜在发病机制。本综述的结果还强调了在 BD 中全面筛查医学疾病以及采用综合护理模式来解决这些复杂合并症的必要性。