Sleep-wake variations of electrodermal activity in bipolar disorder

Affective states influence the sympathetic nervous system, inducing variations in electrodermal activity (EDA), however, EDA association with bipolar disorder (BD) remains uncertain in real-world settings due to confounders like physical activity and temperature. We analysed EDA separately during sl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica 2024-06
Hauptverfasser: Valenzuela-Pascual, Clàudia, Mas, Ariadna, Borràs, Roger, Anmella, Gerard, Sanabra, Miriam, González-Campos, Meritxell, Valentí, Marc, Pacchiarotti, Isabella, Benabarre, Antoni, Grande, Iria, De Prisco, Michele, Oliva, Vincenzo, Bastidas, Anna, Agasi, Isabel, Young, Allan H, Garriga, Marina, Murru, Andrea, Corponi, Filippo, Li, Bryan M, de Looff, Peter, Vieta, Eduard, Hidalgo-Mazzei, Diego
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Zusammenfassung:Affective states influence the sympathetic nervous system, inducing variations in electrodermal activity (EDA), however, EDA association with bipolar disorder (BD) remains uncertain in real-world settings due to confounders like physical activity and temperature. We analysed EDA separately during sleep and wakefulness due to varying confounders and potential differences in mood state discrimination capacities. We monitored EDA from 102 participants with BD including 35 manic, 29 depressive, 38 euthymic patients, and 38 healthy controls (HC), for 48 h. Fifteen EDA features were inferred by mixed-effect models for repeated measures considering sleep state, group and covariates. Thirteen EDA feature models were significantly influenced by sleep state, notably including phasic peaks (p 
ISSN:0001-690X
1600-0447
1600-0447
DOI:10.1111/acps.13718