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Sympathetic skin response and R-R interval variation in the assessment of clinical remission of bipolar disorder
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Sympathetic skin response and R-R interval variation in the assessment of clinical remission of bipolar disorder

Xinling Wang, Ping Cao, Luoyi Xu, Liqiang Cai, Lei Zhang, Rui Feng, Hong Jiang and Wei Chen
Psychiatry research, Vol.237, pp.279-281
2016-03-30
PMID: 26803363

Abstract

Adolescent Adult Aged Autonomic Nervous System Diseases - etiology Autonomic Nervous System Diseases - therapy Bipolar Disorder - complications Bipolar Disorder - therapy Female Galvanic Skin Response - physiology Humans Male Middle Aged Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - standards Psychiatric Status Rating Scales - standards Remission Induction Retrospective Studies Sensitivity and Specificity Young Adult
For our retrospective study, we chose patients who met the inclusion criteria for bipolar disorder (BD) according to the ICD-10. We conducted correlation analyses between scale scores and SSR and RRIV values before and after 1 year ±1 month of treatment. Our results suggest that the feet SSR latency and R% can be used as an indicator of clinical BD remission. The scales have high sensitivity and low specificity in assessing BD remission.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.218 Autonomic Regulation
1.218.642 Heart Rate Variability
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Psychiatry
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