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Study of the different sleep disturbances during the prodromal phase of depression and mania in bipolar disorders.

Louise BasquinJulia MaruaniJeanne LeseurSibylle MauriesBalthazar BazinGuillaume PineauChantal HenryMichel LejoyeuxPierre-Alexis Geoffroy
Published in: Bipolar disorders (2024)
This study highlights the very high prevalence of SD prior to a mood episode in patients with BD with differences between depressive and manic episodes. The more systematic screening of sleep alterations of the prodromal phase improved the recognition and characterization of different symptoms onset by patients. This underscores the need for precise questioning regarding sleep patterns in patients, to better identify the moment of transition toward a mood episode, referred to as "Chronos syndrome". The study emphasizes the importance of educating patients about the disorder and its sleep prodromal symptoms to facilitate early intervention and prevent recurrences.
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