The German research consortium for the study of bipolar disorder (BipoLife): a magnetic resonance imaging study protocol

Abstract Background Bipolar disorder is one of the most severe mental disorders. Its chronic course is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality, a high risk of suicide and poor social and occupational outcomes. Despite the great advances over the last decades in understanding mental dis...

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Autores principales: Christoph Vogelbacher, Jens Sommer, Verena Schuster, Miriam H. A. Bopp, Irina Falkenberg, Philipp S. Ritter, Felix Bermpohl, Catherine Hindi Attar, Lisa Rauer, Karolin E. Einenkel, Jens Treutlein, Oliver Gruber, Georg Juckel, Vera Flasbeck, Christoph Mulert, Martin Hautzinger, Andrea Pfennig, Silke Matura, Andreas Reif, Dominik Grotegerd, Udo Dannlowski, Tilo Kircher, Michael Bauer, Andreas Jansen
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:eb5d9706b6574112bd0f4a0f6c533da62021-11-21T12:12:01ZThe German research consortium for the study of bipolar disorder (BipoLife): a magnetic resonance imaging study protocol10.1186/s40345-021-00240-62194-7511https://doaj.org/article/eb5d9706b6574112bd0f4a0f6c533da62021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s40345-021-00240-6https://doaj.org/toc/2194-7511Abstract Background Bipolar disorder is one of the most severe mental disorders. Its chronic course is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality, a high risk of suicide and poor social and occupational outcomes. Despite the great advances over the last decades in understanding mental disorders, the mechanisms underlying bipolar disorder at the neural network level still remain elusive. This has severe consequences for clinical practice, for instance by inadequate diagnoses or delayed treatments. The German research consortium BipoLife aims to shed light on the mechanisms underlying bipolar disorders. It was established in 2015 and incorporates ten university hospitals across Germany. Its research projects focus in particular on individuals at high risk of bipolar disorder, young patients in the early stages of the disease and patients with an unstable highly relapsing course and/or with acute suicidal ideation. Methods Functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data was acquired across nine sites within three different studies. Obtaining neuroimaging data in a multicenter setting requires among others the harmonization of the acquisition protocol, the standardization of paradigms and the implementation of regular quality control procedures. The present article outlines the MRI imaging protocols, the acquisition parameters, the imaging paradigms, the neuroimaging quality assessment procedures and the number of recruited subjects. Discussion The careful implementation of a MRI study protocol as well as the adherence to well-defined quality assessment procedures is one key benchmark in the evaluation of the overall quality of large-scale multicenter imaging studies. This article contributes to the BipoLife project by outlining the rationale and the design of the MRI study protocol. It helps to set the necessary standards for follow-up analyses and provides the technical details for an in-depth understanding of follow-up publications.Christoph VogelbacherJens SommerVerena SchusterMiriam H. A. BoppIrina FalkenbergPhilipp S. RitterFelix BermpohlCatherine Hindi AttarLisa RauerKarolin E. EinenkelJens TreutleinOliver GruberGeorg JuckelVera FlasbeckChristoph MulertMartin HautzingerAndrea PfennigSilke MaturaAndreas ReifDominik GrotegerdUdo DannlowskiTilo KircherMichael BauerAndreas JansenSpringerOpenarticleBipoLifeBipolar disorderMajor depressionfMRIMRI quality assuranceMulticenter studyNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryRC321-571Neurophysiology and neuropsychologyQP351-495ENInternational Journal of Bipolar Disorders, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic BipoLife
Bipolar disorder
Major depression
fMRI
MRI quality assurance
Multicenter study
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
Neurophysiology and neuropsychology
QP351-495
spellingShingle BipoLife
Bipolar disorder
Major depression
fMRI
MRI quality assurance
Multicenter study
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
Neurophysiology and neuropsychology
QP351-495
Christoph Vogelbacher
Jens Sommer
Verena Schuster
Miriam H. A. Bopp
Irina Falkenberg
Philipp S. Ritter
Felix Bermpohl
Catherine Hindi Attar
Lisa Rauer
Karolin E. Einenkel
Jens Treutlein
Oliver Gruber
Georg Juckel
Vera Flasbeck
Christoph Mulert
Martin Hautzinger
Andrea Pfennig
Silke Matura
Andreas Reif
Dominik Grotegerd
Udo Dannlowski
Tilo Kircher
Michael Bauer
Andreas Jansen
The German research consortium for the study of bipolar disorder (BipoLife): a magnetic resonance imaging study protocol
description Abstract Background Bipolar disorder is one of the most severe mental disorders. Its chronic course is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality, a high risk of suicide and poor social and occupational outcomes. Despite the great advances over the last decades in understanding mental disorders, the mechanisms underlying bipolar disorder at the neural network level still remain elusive. This has severe consequences for clinical practice, for instance by inadequate diagnoses or delayed treatments. The German research consortium BipoLife aims to shed light on the mechanisms underlying bipolar disorders. It was established in 2015 and incorporates ten university hospitals across Germany. Its research projects focus in particular on individuals at high risk of bipolar disorder, young patients in the early stages of the disease and patients with an unstable highly relapsing course and/or with acute suicidal ideation. Methods Functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data was acquired across nine sites within three different studies. Obtaining neuroimaging data in a multicenter setting requires among others the harmonization of the acquisition protocol, the standardization of paradigms and the implementation of regular quality control procedures. The present article outlines the MRI imaging protocols, the acquisition parameters, the imaging paradigms, the neuroimaging quality assessment procedures and the number of recruited subjects. Discussion The careful implementation of a MRI study protocol as well as the adherence to well-defined quality assessment procedures is one key benchmark in the evaluation of the overall quality of large-scale multicenter imaging studies. This article contributes to the BipoLife project by outlining the rationale and the design of the MRI study protocol. It helps to set the necessary standards for follow-up analyses and provides the technical details for an in-depth understanding of follow-up publications.
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author Christoph Vogelbacher
Jens Sommer
Verena Schuster
Miriam H. A. Bopp
Irina Falkenberg
Philipp S. Ritter
Felix Bermpohl
Catherine Hindi Attar
Lisa Rauer
Karolin E. Einenkel
Jens Treutlein
Oliver Gruber
Georg Juckel
Vera Flasbeck
Christoph Mulert
Martin Hautzinger
Andrea Pfennig
Silke Matura
Andreas Reif
Dominik Grotegerd
Udo Dannlowski
Tilo Kircher
Michael Bauer
Andreas Jansen
author_facet Christoph Vogelbacher
Jens Sommer
Verena Schuster
Miriam H. A. Bopp
Irina Falkenberg
Philipp S. Ritter
Felix Bermpohl
Catherine Hindi Attar
Lisa Rauer
Karolin E. Einenkel
Jens Treutlein
Oliver Gruber
Georg Juckel
Vera Flasbeck
Christoph Mulert
Martin Hautzinger
Andrea Pfennig
Silke Matura
Andreas Reif
Dominik Grotegerd
Udo Dannlowski
Tilo Kircher
Michael Bauer
Andreas Jansen
author_sort Christoph Vogelbacher
title The German research consortium for the study of bipolar disorder (BipoLife): a magnetic resonance imaging study protocol
title_short The German research consortium for the study of bipolar disorder (BipoLife): a magnetic resonance imaging study protocol
title_full The German research consortium for the study of bipolar disorder (BipoLife): a magnetic resonance imaging study protocol
title_fullStr The German research consortium for the study of bipolar disorder (BipoLife): a magnetic resonance imaging study protocol
title_full_unstemmed The German research consortium for the study of bipolar disorder (BipoLife): a magnetic resonance imaging study protocol
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publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/eb5d9706b6574112bd0f4a0f6c533da6
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