Lithium Therapy in Old Age: Recommendations from a Delphi Survey

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Contributors

  • Julia Christl - , Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Author)
  • Bruno Müller-Oerlinghausen - , Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Author)
  • Michael Bauer - , Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy (Author)
  • Daniel Kamp - , Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Author)
  • Fabian Fußer - , Pfalzklinikum Klingenmünster (Author)
  • Jens Benninghoff - , kbo-Isar-Amper-Clinics Munich, LVR University Hospital Essen (Author)
  • Rosa A Fehrenbach - , Saarland Heilstätten GmbH (SHG) (Author)
  • Christian Lange-Asschenfeldt - , Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Author)
  • Michael Rapp - , University of Potsdam (Author)
  • Bernd Ibach - , Clienia Littenheid AG Schweiz, Zürich (Author)
  • Rainer Schaub - , Klinikum am Weissenhof - Zentrum für Psychatrie Weinsberg (Author)
  • Axel Wollmer - , Asklepios Hospital Nord-Ochsenzoll (Author)
  • Timm Strotmann-Tack - , LVR Hospital Viersen (Author)
  • Michael Hüll - , Zentrum für Psychiatrie Emmendingen (Author)
  • Susanne Biermann - , LWL-Clinic Lengerich (Author)
  • Katharina Roscher - , Psychiatrische Klinik Lüneburg (Author)
  • Bernd Meissnest - , LWL Clinics Gütersloh (Author)
  • Alexander Menges - , Freudenstadt District Clinic gGmbH (Author)
  • Bernd Weigel - , Bezirksklinikum Mainkofen (Author)
  • Dorothee Maliszewski-Makowka - , LVR Hospital Bedburg-Hau (Author)
  • Christian Mauerer - , Bayreuth District Hospital (Author)
  • Martin Schaefer - , KEM | Evang. Kliniken Essen-Mitte (Author)
  • Beate Joachimsmeier - , LWL Clinic Paderborn (Author)
  • Sarah Kayser - , University Hospital Tübingen (Author)
  • Lars Christian Rump - , University Hospital Duesseldorf (Author)
  • Tillmann Supprian - , Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (Author)

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: While lithium (Li) has been well established for the treatment of bipolar disorder, geriatric patients require special attention when it comes to issues of drug safety. Declining renal function, amongst other medical conditions, and polypharmacy may pose increased risks. Only a few previous studies have addressed the management of Li in geriatric patients.

METHODS: Twenty-four German medical experts on geriatric medicine and Li treatment participated in a Delphi survey, consisting of two rounds of questionnaires and a final formulation of treatment recommendations. Three major issues of Li therapy were outlined: initiation of treatment, monitoring of ongoing therapy, and withdrawal due to medical reasons. Final recommendations were consented to at a threshold of at least 80% expert agreement.

RESULTS: Final consensus was achieved on 21 clinical recommendations. The approved recommendations covered aspects of necessary laboratory checks, concomitant medication, and target Li serum concentration in geriatric patients. Concerning the termination of Li therapy, an agreement was reached on the appropriate time span for tapering and on potential alternatives to Li. No consensus was achieved on whether concomitant dementia or frailty should be considered contraindications for Li treatment and the appropriate threshold of the estimated glomerular function rate for withdrawing Li.

CONCLUSION: According to the view of German experts, Li may be used in geriatric patients, but it should be monitored carefully. However, the lack of consent in several specific treatment situations underlines the need for research on specific issues of Li therapy.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)188-196
Number of pages9
JournalPharmacopsychiatry
Volume56
Issue number5
Early online date28 Jul 2023
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMedCentral PMC10484639
Scopus 85167683509
ORCID /0000-0002-2666-859X/work/150883559

Keywords

Keywords

  • Aged, Bipolar Disorder/drug therapy, Consensus, Humans, Lithium Compounds/adverse effects, Lithium/therapeutic use, Polypharmacy

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