Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (<scp>CANMAT</scp>) and International Society for Bipolar Disorders (<scp>ISBD</scp>) 2018 guidelines for the management of patients with bipolar disorder
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- Lakshmi N Yatham
- Department of Psychiatry University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada
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- Sidney H Kennedy
- Department of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada
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- Sagar V Parikh
- Department of Psychiatry University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA
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- Ayal Schaffer
- Department of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada
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- David J Bond
- Department of Psychiatry University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN USA
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- Benicio N Frey
- Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences McMaster University Hamilton ON Canada
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- Verinder Sharma
- Departments of Psychiatry and Obstetrics & Gynaecology Western University London ON Canada
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- Benjamin I Goldstein
- Department of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada
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- Soham Rej
- Department of Psychiatry McGill University Montreal QC Canada
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- Serge Beaulieu
- Department of Psychiatry McGill University Montreal QC Canada
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- Martin Alda
- Department of Psychiatry Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada
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- Glenda MacQueen
- Department of Psychiatry University of Calgary Calgary AB Canada
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- Roumen V Milev
- Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology Queen's University Kingston ON Canada
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- Arun Ravindran
- Department of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada
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- Claire O'Donovan
- Department of Psychiatry Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada
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- Diane McIntosh
- Department of Psychiatry University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada
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- Raymond W Lam
- Department of Psychiatry University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada
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- Gustavo Vazquez
- Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology Queen's University Kingston ON Canada
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- Flavio Kapczinski
- Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences McMaster University Hamilton ON Canada
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- Roger S McIntyre
- Department of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada
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- Jan Kozicky
- School of Population and Public Health University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada
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- Shigenobu Kanba
- Department of Neuropsychiatry Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan
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- Beny Lafer
- Department of Psychiatry University of Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Brazil
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- Trisha Suppes
- Bipolar and Depression Research Program VA Palo Alto Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Stanford University Stanford CA USA
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- Joseph R Calabrese
- Department of Psychiatry University Hospitals Case Medical Center Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH USA
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- Eduard Vieta
- Bipolar Unit Institute of Neuroscience Hospital Clinic University of Barcelona IDIBAPS, CIBERSAM Barcelona Catalonia Spain
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- Gin Malhi
- Department of Psychiatry University of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia
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- Robert M Post
- Department of Psychiatry George Washington University Washington DC USA
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- Michael Berk
- Deakin Univeristy IMPACT Strategic Research Centre School of Medicine, Barwon Health Geelong Vic. Australia
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<jats:p>The Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (<jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">CANMAT</jats:styled-content>) previously published treatment guidelines for bipolar disorder in 2005, along with international commentaries and subsequent updates in 2007, 2009, and 2013. The last two updates were published in collaboration with the International Society for Bipolar Disorders (<jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">ISBD</jats:styled-content>). These 2018 <jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">CANMAT</jats:styled-content> and <jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">ISBD</jats:styled-content> Bipolar Treatment Guidelines represent the significant advances in the field since the last full edition was published in 2005, including updates to diagnosis and management as well as new research into pharmacological and psychological treatments. These advances have been translated into clear and easy to use recommendations for first, second, and third‐ line treatments, with consideration given to levels of evidence for efficacy, clinical support based on experience, and consensus ratings of safety, tolerability, and treatment‐emergent switch risk. New to these guidelines, hierarchical rankings were created for first and second‐ line treatments recommended for acute mania, acute depression, and maintenance treatment in bipolar I disorder. Created by considering the impact of each treatment across all phases of illness, this hierarchy will further assist clinicians in making evidence‐based treatment decisions. Lithium, quetiapine, divalproex, asenapine, aripiprazole, paliperidone, risperidone, and cariprazine alone or in combination are recommended as first‐line treatments for acute mania. First‐line options for bipolar I depression include quetiapine, lurasidone plus lithium or divalproex, lithium, lamotrigine, lurasidone, or adjunctive lamotrigine. While medications that have been shown to be effective for the acute phase should generally be continued for the maintenance phase in bipolar I disorder, there are some exceptions (such as with antidepressants); and available data suggest that lithium, quetiapine, divalproex, lamotrigine, asenapine, and aripiprazole monotherapy or combination treatments should be considered first‐line for those initiating or switching treatment during the maintenance phase. In addition to addressing issues in bipolar I disorder, these guidelines also provide an overview of, and recommendations for, clinical management of bipolar <jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">II</jats:styled-content> disorder, as well as advice on specific populations, such as women at various stages of the reproductive cycle, children and adolescents, and older adults. There are also discussions on the impact of specific psychiatric and medical comorbidities such as substance use, anxiety, and metabolic disorders. Finally, an overview of issues related to safety and monitoring is provided. The <jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">CANMAT</jats:styled-content> and <jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">ISBD</jats:styled-content> groups hope that these guidelines become a valuable tool for practitioners across the globe.</jats:p>
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- Bipolar Disorders
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Bipolar Disorders 20 (2), 97-170, 2018-03
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- 11343/253400
- 2027.42/142934
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