The risk of developing cardiovascular disease in bipolar disorder. Clinical and social factors

Author:

Mosolov Sergey N.ORCID,Fedorova Elizaveta Yu.ORCID

Abstract

Bipolar disorder (BD) is one of the most common mental disorders in the world with high mortality and a hard economic burden. Although suicide is the leading cause of death in BD, cardiovascular disease (CVD) also contributes significantly to this rate, the risk of which is seriously underestimated in BD. A sample assessment was made of current studies focusing on the link between BD and CVD. The search was carried out in the PubMed and eLIBRARY databases for the following keywords: bipolar disorder, psychopharmacology, cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome. The association between ВD and vascular disease is large. The analysis of adjusted mortality estimates in patients with bipolar disorder showed a significant contribution of CVD. A detailed study of the mutual influence of bipolar disorder BD and CVD is difficult due to the earlier manifestation of BD in comparison with CVD. Most of the studies have focused on cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs), which are more common in BD than in the general population. Metabolic syndrome (MS) plays a significant role among CVRFs. The reasons for the development of MS in patients with BD are currently not known for sure, however, the instigated factors are certainly a disturbance of the diet, decreased physical activity, pharmacological therapy, and the lack of early preventive and medical care. Patients with hyperuricemia had a higher risk of developing MS. Lifestyle correction and a reduction of CVFRs, as well as the rational use of certain cardiac drugs can improve the better prognosis of the disease and reduce mortality in patients with BD. The predisposition of patients with BD to CVD is undeniable. It is necessary to consider the high frequency of CVRFs in people with BD, and promptly recommend appropriate treatment and special rehabilitation programs for the prevention of CVD complications, considering the change in affective phases and the applied mood-stabilizing drugs.

Publisher

Consilium Medicum

Subject

General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,History,Family Practice

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