Evaluation and treatment of older-age bipolar disorder: a narrative review.

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Rajesh R TampiSheila Gupta

Abstract

This narrative review aims to synthesize information from the literature regarding older-age bipolar disorder (OABD) in order to provide up-to-date information on this important illness. We searched Ovid (Medline, Embase and PsychInfo) on October 1, 2020, using the keywords "bipolar disorder", "older adults" and "elderly" to identify relevant articles on OABD. Additionally, the bibliography of identified articles was reviewed for pertinent studies. OABD is a term that is used to describe bipolar disorder (BD) occurring amongst individuals ≥50 years of age. Evidence indicates that OABD accounts for a quarter of all cases of BD. When compared to individuals with early-onset BD, individuals with OABD have a greater association with cerebrovascular disease and other neurological disorders, less family history of mood disorders, and utilize almost four times the total amount of mental health services. In addition, they are four times more likely to have psychiatric hospitalizations when compared to age-matched controls. Despite a dearth of controlled studies on the use of pharmacotherapy amongst individuals with OABD, available evidence from mixed-age studies indicates the efficacy of commonly used medications in individuals with ea...Continue Reading

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