Retrospective chart review of a referenced EEG database in assisting medication selection for treatment of depression in patients with eating disorders

James M Greenblatt1, Craig Sussman1, Mariko Jameson1, Lee Yuan1, Daniel A Hoffman2, Dan V Iosifescu31Comprehensive Psychiatric Resources, Waltham, MA, USA; 2Neuro-Therapy Clinic Inc, Denver, CO, USA; 3Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USABackground: A...

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Main Authors: Greenblatt JM, Sussman C, Jameson M, Yuan L, Hoffman DA, Iosifescu DV
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2011-09-01
Series:Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/retrospective-chart-review-of-a-referenced-eeg-database-in-assisting-m-a8263
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spelling doaj-ba9b2c4ae2964571aa40e555a9f9722c2020-11-24T23:50:16ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1176-63281178-20212011-09-012011Issue 1529541Retrospective chart review of a referenced EEG database in assisting medication selection for treatment of depression in patients with eating disordersGreenblatt JMSussman CJameson MYuan LHoffman DAIosifescu DVJames M Greenblatt1, Craig Sussman1, Mariko Jameson1, Lee Yuan1, Daniel A Hoffman2, Dan V Iosifescu31Comprehensive Psychiatric Resources, Waltham, MA, USA; 2Neuro-Therapy Clinic Inc, Denver, CO, USA; 3Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USABackground: A retrospective chart review was undertaken in a private clinic to examine the clinical outcomes for patients with an eating disorder comorbid with depression or bipolar illness who underwent a referenced electroencephalographic (EEG) database analysis to help guide medication selection.Method: We examined 33 charts for patients with the primary psychiatric diagnosis of an eating disorder and comorbid major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder who underwent a quantitative EEG database assessment to provide additional information for choices of medication. The current analysis includes data from 22 subjects who accepted treatments based on information from the referenced-EEG medication database. Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, Clinical Global Impression-Severity, Clinical Global Impression-Improvement, and hospitalization data were examined for these patients.Results: Patients whose EEG data was used for clinical treatment reported significant decreases in associated depressive symptoms (HDRS scores), overall severity of illness (Clinical Global Impression-Severity), and overall clinical global improvement (Clinical Global Impression-Improvement). This cohort also reported fewer inpatient, residential, and partial hospitalization program days following referenced-EEG compared with the two-year period prior to treatment.Conclusion: These findings are consistent with previously reported data for patients with eating disorders and suggest the need for future studies using EEG data correlated with those from other patients with similar quantitative EEG features.Keywords: eating disorders, anorexia, bulimia, depression, referenced-EEG, chart reviewhttp://www.dovepress.com/retrospective-chart-review-of-a-referenced-eeg-database-in-assisting-m-a8263
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spellingShingle Greenblatt JM
Sussman C
Jameson M
Yuan L
Hoffman DA
Iosifescu DV
Retrospective chart review of a referenced EEG database in assisting medication selection for treatment of depression in patients with eating disorders
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
author_facet Greenblatt JM
Sussman C
Jameson M
Yuan L
Hoffman DA
Iosifescu DV
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title Retrospective chart review of a referenced EEG database in assisting medication selection for treatment of depression in patients with eating disorders
title_short Retrospective chart review of a referenced EEG database in assisting medication selection for treatment of depression in patients with eating disorders
title_full Retrospective chart review of a referenced EEG database in assisting medication selection for treatment of depression in patients with eating disorders
title_fullStr Retrospective chart review of a referenced EEG database in assisting medication selection for treatment of depression in patients with eating disorders
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective chart review of a referenced EEG database in assisting medication selection for treatment of depression in patients with eating disorders
title_sort retrospective chart review of a referenced eeg database in assisting medication selection for treatment of depression in patients with eating disorders
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
issn 1176-6328
1178-2021
publishDate 2011-09-01
description James M Greenblatt1, Craig Sussman1, Mariko Jameson1, Lee Yuan1, Daniel A Hoffman2, Dan V Iosifescu31Comprehensive Psychiatric Resources, Waltham, MA, USA; 2Neuro-Therapy Clinic Inc, Denver, CO, USA; 3Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USABackground: A retrospective chart review was undertaken in a private clinic to examine the clinical outcomes for patients with an eating disorder comorbid with depression or bipolar illness who underwent a referenced electroencephalographic (EEG) database analysis to help guide medication selection.Method: We examined 33 charts for patients with the primary psychiatric diagnosis of an eating disorder and comorbid major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder who underwent a quantitative EEG database assessment to provide additional information for choices of medication. The current analysis includes data from 22 subjects who accepted treatments based on information from the referenced-EEG medication database. Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, Clinical Global Impression-Severity, Clinical Global Impression-Improvement, and hospitalization data were examined for these patients.Results: Patients whose EEG data was used for clinical treatment reported significant decreases in associated depressive symptoms (HDRS scores), overall severity of illness (Clinical Global Impression-Severity), and overall clinical global improvement (Clinical Global Impression-Improvement). This cohort also reported fewer inpatient, residential, and partial hospitalization program days following referenced-EEG compared with the two-year period prior to treatment.Conclusion: These findings are consistent with previously reported data for patients with eating disorders and suggest the need for future studies using EEG data correlated with those from other patients with similar quantitative EEG features.Keywords: eating disorders, anorexia, bulimia, depression, referenced-EEG, chart review
url http://www.dovepress.com/retrospective-chart-review-of-a-referenced-eeg-database-in-assisting-m-a8263
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