| Literature DB >> 35066647 |
Piotr Joachimiak1,2, Krystyna Jaracz3, Jan Jaracz4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with cognitive deficits regardless of the phase of the disease. Medications used in treatment are an additional factor that may affect cognitive performance. Poor cognitive performance can significantly affect a patient's ability to drive. AIM OF THE STUDY: This study aims to explore cognitive functions relevant for safe driving in the group of remitted bipolar patients.Entities:
Keywords: Bipolar disorder; Cognitive impairment; Driving abilities; Mood-stabilizing drugs
Year: 2022 PMID: 35066647 PMCID: PMC8784581 DOI: 10.1186/s40345-021-00247-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Bipolar Disord ISSN: 2194-7511
Inclusion and exclusion criteria for patients
| Inclusion criteria |
| Patients of both sexes aged 18–65 |
| BD diagnosis in remission (HDRS < 8p, YMRS < 12) |
| Regular use of recommended mood stabilizers |
| Patient's consent |
| Exclusion criteria |
| Clinically unstable medical conditions |
| Mental retardation or symptoms of dementia |
| Electroconvulsive therapy in the last year |
| Addiction to any psychoactive substances |
| Current use of sedatives (BDA and derivatives, hydroxyzine, hypnotics) or other sedative (e.g. some allergy, drugs) |
| Significant vision deficits |
HDRS Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, YMRS Young Mania Rating Scale
Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients and the control group
| Patients n = 33 | Control group n = 32 | Statistics | |
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| Age: mean (SD) | 39.5 (11.11) | 41.63 (9.63) | t = 0.81, p = 0.424 NS* |
| Male/female | 11 (33%)/ 22 (67%) | 17 (53%)/15 (47%) | Chi2 = 0.15, p = 0.698 NS** |
| Education: university/secondary or primary school | 18 (55%)/10 (30%) | 23 (71%)/9 (18%) | Chi2 = 2.09 p = 0.147 NS** |
| Work activity | 18 (55%) | 32 (100%) | p < 0.001*** |
| Driving licence (yes) | 22 (66%) | 30 (93%) | p = 0.011*** |
| Time from obtaining the driving licence (years, mean (SD)) | 26.5 (8.6) | 20.4 (10.2) | t = 2.61 p = 0.011* |
| Duration of illness years: mean (range) | 6.2 (0–23) | – | NA |
*The t-Student test, **Chi2 test, *** Fisher exact test
Psychotropic drugs (mean doses) used in the studied patients
| Lithium (908 mg) n = 19 | Valproates (1044 mg) n = 8 | Carbamazepine (800 mg) n = 2 | Quetiapine (265 mg) n = 17 | Olanzapine (12.5 mg) n = 7 | Clozapine (200 mg) n = 2 | Risperidone (1,5 mg) n = 2 | Lamotrigine (147 mg) n = 8 | Sertraline (67 mg) n = 3 | Fluoxetine (20 mg) n = 2 | Paroxetine (20 mg) n = 1 | Escitalopram (17.5 mg) n = 2 | Venlafaxine (196 mg) n = 10 | Mirtazapine (27 mg) n = 5) | Bupropion (150 mg) n = 1 | Trazodone (75 mg) n = 1 | |
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Results of the psychometric tests—statistically significant differences (SD standard deviation; *Mann–Whitney U test)
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| The Cross-Over Test—free rate (COT-F) | |||||||
| Test time (s) | 115.8 | 104.2 | 40.4 | 101.9 | 98.6 | 22.3 | Z = 2,13 p = 0.03* |
| Median response time (ms) | 1471.5 | 1340 | 468.16 | 1268.6 | 1261.5 | 154.39 | Z = 2.30 p = 0.02* |
| The Cross-Over Test—rate of 50 stimuli/minute (COT-50) | |||||||
| Number of stimuli received | 14.6 | 10 | 16.7 | 27.3 | 25.5 | 193 | Z = 2.97 p = 0.002* |
Formula for calculating distance travelled at constant speed per unit of time
Distance travelled by an object per unit of time at a constant speed
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| 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 100 | |
| Time | Distance | |||||||||
| 1 s | 2.78 m | 5.56 m | 8.34 m | 11.1 m | 13.89 m | 16.67 m | 19.44 m | 22.22 m | 25 m | 27.78 m |
| 0.2 s | 0.56 m | 1.11 m | 1.67 m | 2.2 m | 2.78 m | 3.3 m | 3.89 m | 4.44 m | 5 m | 5.56 m |
| 0.08 s | 0.22 m | 0.44 m | 0.67 m | 0.89 m | 1.1 m | 1.33 m | 1.56 m | 1.78 m | 2 m | 2.22 m |