Louise Howard1, Graham Kirkwood, Morven Leese. 1. Health Services Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London SE5 8AF, UK. l.howard@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is evidence of an association between decreased bone mineral density, schizophrenia, and prolactin-raising antipsychotic medication. However, it is not known whether this is clinically significant. AIMS: To investigate whether patients with a history of schizophrenia are at increased risk of hip fracture. METHOD: In a case-control study, we compared cases of 'hip fracture' on the General Practice Research Database (n=16,341) with matched controls (n=29,889). RESULTS: Hip fracture was associated with schizophrenia (OR=1.73; 95% CI 1.32-2.28), and prolactin-raising antipsychotics (OR=2.6; 95% CI 2.43-2.78), in the univariate analysis. In the multivariate analysis, prolactin-raising antipsychotics were independently associated with hip fracture but schizophrenia was not. A significant interaction between gender and antipsychotics was foundinthe association with hip fracture (P=0.042); OR=2.12 (95% CI1.73-2.59) for men, OR=1.93 (95% CI1.78-2.10) for women. CONCLUSIONS: The association between prolactin-raising antipsychotic medication and hip fracture may have serious implications for public health. Mental health service patients may require preventive measures including dietary and lifestyle advice.
BACKGROUND: There is evidence of an association between decreased bone mineral density, schizophrenia, and prolactin-raising antipsychotic medication. However, it is not known whether this is clinically significant. AIMS: To investigate whether patients with a history of schizophrenia are at increased risk of hip fracture. METHOD: In a case-control study, we compared cases of 'hip fracture' on the General Practice Research Database (n=16,341) with matched controls (n=29,889). RESULTS:Hip fracture was associated with schizophrenia (OR=1.73; 95% CI 1.32-2.28), and prolactin-raising antipsychotics (OR=2.6; 95% CI 2.43-2.78), in the univariate analysis. In the multivariate analysis, prolactin-raising antipsychotics were independently associated with hip fracture but schizophrenia was not. A significant interaction between gender and antipsychotics was foundinthe association with hip fracture (P=0.042); OR=2.12 (95% CI1.73-2.59) for men, OR=1.93 (95% CI1.78-2.10) for women. CONCLUSIONS: The association between prolactin-raising antipsychotic medication and hip fracture may have serious implications for public health. Mental health service patients may require preventive measures including dietary and lifestyle advice.
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