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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Defining the Clinical Course of Bipolar Disorder: Response, Remission, Relapse, Recurrence, and Roughening

Psychopharmacology Bulletin 40(3): 1-8, 2007/10/20; https://doi.org/10.64719/pb.4105

Abstract

Objective: This manuscript presents working definitions for key clinical course indicators for bipolar disorder, including response, remission, relapse, recurrence, and roughening.

Method: A work group of experts in bipolar disorder reviewed prior efforts to define clinical course indicators for unipolar depression and for schizophrenia. Using these efforts as templates, the work group developed consensus operational definitions. The rationale for each of the definitions was a point in time when a treatment decision needed to be made.

Results: The group defined response as a 50% reduction in a score from a standard rating scale of symptomatology from an appropriate baseline, regardless of index episode type (manic, depressed, or mixed). In addition, the other pole cannot be significantly worsened during response. Remission was defined as absence or minimal symptoms of both mania and depression for at least 1 week. Sustained remission requires at least eight consecutive weeks of remission, and perhaps as many as 12 weeks. A relapse/recurrence was defined as a return to the full syndrome criteria of an episode of mania, mixed episode, or depression following a remission of any duration. Roughening was defined as a return of symptoms at a subsyndromal level, perhaps representing a prodrome of an impending episode.

Conclusions: The work group recommends that all

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How to Cite

Robert MA Hirschfeld, MD, Joseph R. Calabrese, MD, Mark A. Frye, MD, Philip W. Lavori, PhD, Gary Sachs, MD, Michael E. Thase, MD, and Karen Dineen Wagner, MD, PhD. Defining the Clinical Course of Bipolar Disorder: Response, Remission, Relapse, Recurrence, and Roughening. Psychopharmacology Bulletin. 2007/10/20; 40(3):1-8. https://doi.org/10.64719/pb.4105