A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial of Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Inositol as Monotherapies and in Combination for the Treatment of Pediatric Bipolar Spectrum Disorder in Children Age 5-12.

Q3 Medicine Psychopharmacology bulletin Pub Date : 2022-10-27
Janet Wozniak, Abigail Farrell, Maura DiSalvo, Atilla Ceranoglu, Mai Uchida, Carrie Vaudreuil, Gagan Joshi, Stephen V Faraone, Emmaline Cook, Joseph Biederman
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy and tolerability of omega-3 fatty acids (FAs) and inositol alone and in combination for the treatment of pediatric bipolar (BP) spectrum disorder in young children.

Methods: Participants were male and female children ages 5-12 meeting DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for a BP spectrum disorder and displaying mixed, manic, or hypomanic symptoms without psychotic features at the time of evaluation.

Results: Participants concomitantly taking psychotropic medication were excluded from efficacy analyses. There were significant reductions in YMRS and HDRS mean scores in the inositol and combination treatment groups (all p < 0.05) and in CDRS mean scores in the combination treatment group (p < 0.001), with the largest changes seen in the combination group. Those receiving the combination treatment had the highest rates of antimanic and antidepressant response. The odds ratios for the combination group compared to the omega-3 FAs and inositol groups were clinically meaningful (ORs ≥2) for 50% improvement on the YMRS, normalization of the YMRS (score <12) (vs. inositol group only), 50% improvement on the HDRS, 50% improvement on CDRS (vs. omega-3 FAs group only), and CGI-I Mania, CGI-I MDD, and CGI-I Anxiety scores <2.

Conclusion: The antimanic and antidepressant effects of the combination treatment of omega-3 FAs and inositol were consistently superior to either treatment used alone. This combination may offer a safe and effective alternative or augmenting treatment for youth with BP spectrum disorder, but more work is needed to confirm the statistical significance of this finding.

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Omega-3脂肪酸和肌醇作为单一疗法和联合疗法治疗5-12岁儿童双相情感障碍的随机、双盲、对照临床试验。
目的:本研究的目的是评估ω-3脂肪酸(FA)和肌醇单独和联合治疗幼儿双相情感障碍(BP)谱系障碍的疗效和耐受性。方法:参与者是5-12岁的男性和女性儿童,符合DSM-IV的BP谱系障碍诊断标准,在评估时表现出混合、躁狂或轻躁症状,没有精神病特征。结果:同时服用精神药物的参与者被排除在疗效分析之外。肌醇和联合治疗组的YMRS和HDRS平均得分显著降低(均p<0.05),联合治疗组CDRS平均得分显著下降(p<0.001),其中联合治疗组变化最大。接受联合治疗的患者的抗疟和抗抑郁反应率最高。与ω-3脂肪酸和肌醇组相比,联合用药组的优势比对YMRS改善50%具有临床意义(ORs≥2),YMRS的规范化(评分结论:ω-3脂肪酸和肌醇联合治疗的抗肿瘤和抗抑郁效果始终优于单独使用的任何一种治疗。这种联合治疗可能为患有BP谱系障碍的年轻人提供一种安全有效的替代或增强治疗,但还需要更多的工作来证实这一发现的统计学意义。
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