Publications by authors named "Rocco Hoekstra"

Objectives: Patients on chronic lithium therapy sometimes develop chronic kidney disease. For clinical decision-making, it is important to know whether discontinuation of lithium can lead to improvement of renal function. We studied the trajectory of renal function in a population previously on chronic lithium therapy.

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  • Lithium-induced nephropathy can limit the use of lithium as a mood stabilizer, prompting a study to assess chronic kidney disease (CKD) incidence and renal function decline in patients treated with lithium.
  • The research analyzed data from 1012 patients over 15 years, calculating eGFR and comparing those with and without CKD stage 3 based on their lithium treatment length.
  • Findings showed a low incidence of CKD and no cases of end-stage renal disease, but longer lithium exposure was linked to a greater risk of developing CKD stage 3.
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Background: In a large and comprehensively assessed sample of patients with bipolar disorder type I (BDI), we investigated the prevalence of psychotic features and their relationship with life course, demographic, clinical, and cognitive characteristics. We hypothesized that groups of psychotic symptoms (Schneiderian, mood incongruent, thought disorder, delusions, and hallucinations) have distinct relations to risk factors.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study of 1342 BDI patients, comprehensive demographical and clinical characteristics were assessed using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID-I) interview.

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In the Netherlands, lithium is the mood stabilizer of choice for patients with bipolar disorder. Long-term treatment with lithium can only be implemented safely with frequent and appropriate monitoring of serum lithium concentrations. Here we use 3 cases to illustrate that severe complications can arise when careful monitoring is not performed: a 47-year-old woman with symptoms of a lithium intoxication with therapeutic plasma levels; a 73-year-old woman with chronic lithium intoxication; and a 56-year-old woman with end-stage renal failure after many years of probable toxic lithium levels.

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The serotonergic system is believed to play a key role in the pathophysiology of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Tetrahydrobiopterin is an essential cofactor in the hydroxylation of tryptophan and, therefore, in the synthesis of serotonin, while neopterin is known as a marker of cell-mediated immune activity. The present study was designed to measure levels of biopterin, neopterin and tryptophan in plasma of 19 depressed patients with a history of SAD, before and after light therapy as well as in a control group.

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