Author:
Kovacs Zoltan,Vestergaard Peter,W. Licht Rasmus,P. V. Straszek Sune,Hansen Anne Sofie,H. Young Allan,Duffy Anne,Müller-Oerlinghausen Bruno,Seemueller Florian,Sani Gabriele,Rubakowski Janusz,Priller Josef,Vedel Kessing Lars,Tondo Leonardo,Alda Martin,Manchia Mirko,Grof Paul,Ritter Phillip,Hajek Tomas,Lewitzka Ute,Bergink Veerle,Bauer Michael,Nielsen René Ernst
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Lithium is the gold standard prophylactic treatment for bipolar disorder. Most clinical practice guidelines recommend regular calcium assessments as part of monitoring lithium treatment, but easy-to-implement specific management strategies in the event of abnormal calcium levels are lacking.
Methods
Based on a narrative review of the effects of lithium on calcium and parathyroid hormone (PTH) homeostasis and its clinical implications, experts developed a step-by-step algorithm to guide the initial management of emergent hypercalcemia during lithium treatment.
Results
In the event of albumin-corrected plasma calcium levels above the upper limit, PTH and calcium levels should be measured after two weeks. Measurement of PTH and calcium levels should preferably be repeated after one month in case of normal or high PTH level, and after one week in case of low PTH level, independently of calcium levels. Calcium levels above 2.8 mmol/l may require a more acute approach. If PTH and calcium levels are normalized, repeated measurements are suggested after six months. In case of persistent PTH and calcium abnormalities, referral to an endocrinologist is suggested since further examination may be needed.
Conclusions
Standardized consensus driven management may diminish the potential risk of clinicians avoiding the use of lithium because of uncertainties about managing side-effects and consequently hindering some patients from receiving an optimal treatment.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Biological Psychiatry,Psychiatry and Mental health
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