| Literature DB >> 25986590 |
U Lewitzka1, B Jabs2, M Fülle3, V Holthoff4, G Juckel5, I Uhl6, S Kittel-Schneider7, A Reif8, C Reif-Leonhard9, O Gruber10, B Djawid11, S Goodday12, R Haussmann13, A Pfennig14, P Ritter15, J Conell16, E Severus17, M Bauer18.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lithium has proven suicide preventing effects in the long-term treatment of patients with affective disorders. Clinical evidence from case reports indicate that this effect may occur early on at the beginning of lithium treatment. The impact of lithium treatment on acute suicidal thoughts and/or behavior has not been systematically studied in a controlled trial. The primary objective of this confirmatory study is to determine the association between lithium therapy and acute suicidal ideation and/or suicidal behavior in inpatients with a major depressive episode (MDE, unipolar and bipolar disorder according to DSM IV criteria). The specific aim is to test the hypothesis that lithium plus treatment as usual (TAU), compared to placebo plus TAU, results in a significantly greater decrease in suicidal ideation and/or behavior over 5 weeks in inpatients with MDE. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25986590 PMCID: PMC4458032 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-015-0499-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
In-and exclusion criteria
| Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
|---|---|
| - Male and female patients at least 18 years of age and older | - Pre-treatment with lithium within the last six months before inclusion in the study |
Fig. 1Trial flow