Korean Medication Algorithm for Bipolar Disorder 2014: comparisons with other treatment guidelines

Jong-Hyun Jeong,1 Jeong Goo Lee,2,3 Moon-Doo Kim,4 Inki Sohn,5 Se-Hoon Shim,6 Hee Ryung Wang,1 Young Sup Woo,1 Duk-In Jon,7 Jeong Seok Seo,8 Young-Chul Shin,9 Kyung Joon Min,10 Bo-Hyun Yoon,11 Won-Myong Bahk1 1Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, 2...

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Main Authors: Jeong JH, Lee JG, Kim MD, Sohn IK, Shim SH, Wang HR, Woo YS, Jon DI, Seo JS, Shin YC, Min KJ, Yoon BH, Bahk WM
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2015-06-01
Series:Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
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spelling doaj-b3e71fb7926e43ed8160dc7abb6de2bd2020-11-24T21:32:09ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1178-20212015-06-012015default1561157122354Korean Medication Algorithm for Bipolar Disorder 2014: comparisons with other treatment guidelinesJeong JHLee JGKim MDSohn IKShim SHWang HRWoo YSJon DISeo JSShin YCMin KJYoon BHBahk WMJong-Hyun Jeong,1 Jeong Goo Lee,2,3 Moon-Doo Kim,4 Inki Sohn,5 Se-Hoon Shim,6 Hee Ryung Wang,1 Young Sup Woo,1 Duk-In Jon,7 Jeong Seok Seo,8 Young-Chul Shin,9 Kyung Joon Min,10 Bo-Hyun Yoon,11 Won-Myong Bahk1 1Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, 2Department of Psychiatry, Haeundae Paik Hospital, College of Medicine, Paik Institute for Clinical Research, Inje University, 3Department of Health Science and Technology, Graduate School of Inje University, Busan, 4Department of Psychiatry, Jeju National University Hospital, Jeju, 5Department of Psychiatry, Keyo Hospital, Keyo Medical Foundation, Uiwang, 6Department of Psychiatry, Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Cheonan, 7Department of Psychiatry, Sacred Heart Hospital, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Anyang, 8Department of Psychiatry, Konkuk University Chungju Hospital, School of Medicine, Konkuk University, Chungju, 9Department of Psychiatry, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, School of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, 10Department of Psychiatry, Chung-Ang University Hospital, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, 11Department of Psychiatry, Naju National Hospital, Naju, Korea Abstract: Our goal was to compare the recommendations of the Korean Medication Algorithm Project for Bipolar Disorder 2014 (KMAP-BP 2014) with other recently published guidelines for the treatment of bipolar disorder. We reviewed a total of four recently published global treatment guidelines and compared each treatment recommendation of the KMAP-BP 2014 with those in other guidelines. For the initial treatment of mania, there were no significant differences across treatment guidelines. All recommended mood stabilizer (MS) or atypical antipsychotic (AAP) monotherapy or the combination of an MS with an AAP as a first-line treatment strategy for mania. However, the KMAP-BP 2014 did not prefer monotherapy with MS or AAP for dysphoric/psychotic mania. Aripiprazole, olanzapine, quetiapine, and risperidone were the first-line AAPs in nearly all of the phases of bipolar disorder across the guidelines. Most guidelines advocated newer AAPs as first-line treatment options in all phases, and lamotrigine in depressive and maintenance phases. Lithium and valproic acid were commonly used as MSs in all phases of bipolar disorder. As research evidence accumulated over time, recommendations of newer AAPs – such as asenapine, paliperidone, lurasidone, and long-acting injectable risperidone – became prominent. This comparison identifies that the treatment recommendations of the KMAP-BP 2014 are similar to those of other treatment guidelines and reflect current changes in prescription patterns for bipolar disorder based on accumulated research data. Further studies are needed to address several issues identified in our review. Keywords: bipolar disorder, pharmacotherapy, treatment algorithm, guideline comparison, KMAP-2014http://www.dovepress.com/korean-medication-algorithm-for-bipolarnbspdisorder-2014-comparisons-w-peer-reviewed-article-NDT
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author Jeong JH
Lee JG
Kim MD
Sohn IK
Shim SH
Wang HR
Woo YS
Jon DI
Seo JS
Shin YC
Min KJ
Yoon BH
Bahk WM
spellingShingle Jeong JH
Lee JG
Kim MD
Sohn IK
Shim SH
Wang HR
Woo YS
Jon DI
Seo JS
Shin YC
Min KJ
Yoon BH
Bahk WM
Korean Medication Algorithm for Bipolar Disorder 2014: comparisons with other treatment guidelines
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
author_facet Jeong JH
Lee JG
Kim MD
Sohn IK
Shim SH
Wang HR
Woo YS
Jon DI
Seo JS
Shin YC
Min KJ
Yoon BH
Bahk WM
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title Korean Medication Algorithm for Bipolar Disorder 2014: comparisons with other treatment guidelines
title_short Korean Medication Algorithm for Bipolar Disorder 2014: comparisons with other treatment guidelines
title_full Korean Medication Algorithm for Bipolar Disorder 2014: comparisons with other treatment guidelines
title_fullStr Korean Medication Algorithm for Bipolar Disorder 2014: comparisons with other treatment guidelines
title_full_unstemmed Korean Medication Algorithm for Bipolar Disorder 2014: comparisons with other treatment guidelines
title_sort korean medication algorithm for bipolar disorder 2014: comparisons with other treatment guidelines
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
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publishDate 2015-06-01
description Jong-Hyun Jeong,1 Jeong Goo Lee,2,3 Moon-Doo Kim,4 Inki Sohn,5 Se-Hoon Shim,6 Hee Ryung Wang,1 Young Sup Woo,1 Duk-In Jon,7 Jeong Seok Seo,8 Young-Chul Shin,9 Kyung Joon Min,10 Bo-Hyun Yoon,11 Won-Myong Bahk1 1Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, 2Department of Psychiatry, Haeundae Paik Hospital, College of Medicine, Paik Institute for Clinical Research, Inje University, 3Department of Health Science and Technology, Graduate School of Inje University, Busan, 4Department of Psychiatry, Jeju National University Hospital, Jeju, 5Department of Psychiatry, Keyo Hospital, Keyo Medical Foundation, Uiwang, 6Department of Psychiatry, Soonchunhyang University Cheonan Hospital, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Cheonan, 7Department of Psychiatry, Sacred Heart Hospital, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Anyang, 8Department of Psychiatry, Konkuk University Chungju Hospital, School of Medicine, Konkuk University, Chungju, 9Department of Psychiatry, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, School of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, 10Department of Psychiatry, Chung-Ang University Hospital, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, 11Department of Psychiatry, Naju National Hospital, Naju, Korea Abstract: Our goal was to compare the recommendations of the Korean Medication Algorithm Project for Bipolar Disorder 2014 (KMAP-BP 2014) with other recently published guidelines for the treatment of bipolar disorder. We reviewed a total of four recently published global treatment guidelines and compared each treatment recommendation of the KMAP-BP 2014 with those in other guidelines. For the initial treatment of mania, there were no significant differences across treatment guidelines. All recommended mood stabilizer (MS) or atypical antipsychotic (AAP) monotherapy or the combination of an MS with an AAP as a first-line treatment strategy for mania. However, the KMAP-BP 2014 did not prefer monotherapy with MS or AAP for dysphoric/psychotic mania. Aripiprazole, olanzapine, quetiapine, and risperidone were the first-line AAPs in nearly all of the phases of bipolar disorder across the guidelines. Most guidelines advocated newer AAPs as first-line treatment options in all phases, and lamotrigine in depressive and maintenance phases. Lithium and valproic acid were commonly used as MSs in all phases of bipolar disorder. As research evidence accumulated over time, recommendations of newer AAPs – such as asenapine, paliperidone, lurasidone, and long-acting injectable risperidone – became prominent. This comparison identifies that the treatment recommendations of the KMAP-BP 2014 are similar to those of other treatment guidelines and reflect current changes in prescription patterns for bipolar disorder based on accumulated research data. Further studies are needed to address several issues identified in our review. Keywords: bipolar disorder, pharmacotherapy, treatment algorithm, guideline comparison, KMAP-2014
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