Back to Search Start Over

Hyperthyroidism and risk for bipolar disorders: a nationwide population-based study.

Authors :
Li-Yu Hu
Cheng-Che Shen
Yu-Wen Hu
Mu-Hong Chen
Chia-Fen Tsai
Huey-Ling Chiang
Chiu-Mei Yeh
Wei-Shu Wang
Pan-Ming Chen
Tsung-Ming Hu
Tzeng-Ji Chen
Tung-Ping Su
Chia-Jen Liu
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 8, p e73057 (2013)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2013.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thyroid disorders have long been associated with psychiatric illness, often with symptoms suggestive of mood disorders. The most common clinical features associated with hyperthyroidism are anxiety and depression. The risk of bipolar disorders, especially bipolar mania, among patients with thyroid disorders has not been well characterized. OBJECTIVE: We explored the relationship of hyperthyroidism and the subsequent development of bipolar disorders, and examined the risk factors for bipolar disorders in patients with hyperthyroidism. METHODS: We identified patients who were diagnosed with hyperthyroidism between 2000 and 2010 in the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. A comparison cohort without hyperthyroidism was matched based on age, sex, and comorbidities. The occurrence of bipolar disorders was evaluated in both cohorts based on diagnosis and the use of mood stabilizer drugs. RESULTS: The hyperthyroidism cohort consisted of 21, 574 patients, and the comparison cohort consisted of 21, 574 matched control patients without hyperthyroidism. The incidence of bipolar disorders (incidence rate ratio [IRR], 2.31, 95% CI 1.80-2.99, P

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
8
Issue :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b7c52b48bd7d4c7a8e1fed1a0b2b773f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073057