Literature DB >> 14594921

Choking deaths: the role of antipsychotic medication.

D Ruschena1, P E Mullen, S Palmer, P Burgess, S M Cordner, O H Drummer, C Wallace, J Barry-Walsh.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: An increased risk of choking associated with antipsychotic medication has been repeatedly postulated. AIMS: To examine this association in a large number of cases of choking deaths.
METHOD: Cases of individuals who had died because of choking were linked with a case register recording contacts with public mental health services. The actual and expected rates of psychiatric disorder and the presence of psychotropic medication in post-mortem blood samples were compared.
RESULTS: The 70 people who had choked to death were over 20 times more likely to have been treated previously for schizophrenia. They were also more likely to have had a prior organic psychiatric syndrome. The risk for those receiving thioridazine or lithium was, respectively, 92 times and 30 times greater than expected. Other antipsychotic and psychotropic drugs were not over-represented.
CONCLUSIONS: The increased risk of death in people with schizophrenia may be a combination of inherent predispositions and the use of specific antipsychotic drugs. The increased risk of choking in those with organic psychiatric syndromes is consistent with the consequences of compromised neurological competence.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14594921     DOI: 10.1192/bjp.183.5.446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0007-1250            Impact factor:   9.319


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