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Cardiovascular risk factors among bipolar disorder patients admitted to an inpatient unit of a tertiary care hospital in India. | LitMetric

Objective: The study aimed to examine the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in patients with bipolar disorder.

Methods: By consecutive sampling, 93 inpatients (aged ≥20 years) diagnosed with bipolar disorder were evaluated for 10 year coronary heart disease (CHD) risk and 10-year cardiovascular mortality risk (CMR) on the Framingham (10-year all CHD events) function/risk equation and Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE) respectively.

Results: Ten-year CHD risk was 3.36% and 10-year CMR was estimated to be 1.73%. One tenth (10.7%) of the sample was found to have very high/high CHD risk (≥10) and 6.45% of the sample had high CMR risk (≥5). More than half (54.88%) of patients had metabolic syndrome. Compared to females, males had higher Framingham function score (4.09±5.75 vs 1.59±1.05, U value - 634.5*, p<0.05) and had higher very high/high CHD risk (≥10) (15.1% vs 0, χ(2) 4.58, p<0.05).

Conclusions: Findings of the present study suggest the presence of cardiovascular risk factors and higher rate of metabolic syndrome in patients with bipolar disorder. Considering this fact, there is an urgent need for routine screening for cardiovascular risk factors in these patients. Mental health professionals should be aware of these risks; there is need to develop preventive strategies to reduce the cardiovascular risk in this population.

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