Long-Term Lithium Therapy and Thyroid Disorders in Bipolar Disorder: A Historical Cohort Study

Author:

Joseph BoneyORCID,Nunez Nicolas A.,Pazdernik Vanessa,Kumar RakeshORCID,Pahwa Mehak,Ercis MeteORCID,Ozerdem Aysegul,Cuellar-Barboza Alfredo B.,Romo-Nava Francisco,McElroy Susan L.,Coombes Brandon J.,Biernacka Joanna M.,Stan Marius N.ORCID,Frye Mark A.,Singh BalwinderORCID

Abstract

Lithium has been a cornerstone treatment for bipolar disorder (BD). Despite descriptions in the literature regarding associations between long-term lithium therapy (LTLT) and development of a thyroid disorder (overt/subclinical hypo/hyperthyroidism, thyroid nodule, and goiter) in BD, factors such as time to onset of thyroid abnormalities and impact on clinical outcomes in the course of illness have not been fully characterized. In this study we aimed to compare clinical characteristics of adult BD patients with and without thyroid disorders who were on LTLT. We aimed to identify the incidence of thyroid disorders in patients with BD on LTLT and response to lithium between patients with and without thyroid disorders in BD. The Cox proportional model was used to find the median time to the development of a thyroid disorder. Our results showed that up to 32% of patients with BD on LTLT developed a thyroid disorder, of which 79% developed hypothyroidism, which was corrected with thyroid hormone replacement. We did not find significant differences in lithium response between patients with or without thyroid disorders in BD. Findings from this study suggest that patients with BD and comorbid thyroid disorders when adequately treated have a response to lithium similar to patients with BD and no thyroid disorders.

Funder

The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation

Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Neuroscience

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