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Meghan E Jones1, Jeffrey S Andrews2, Douglas E Faries3, John Landry4, Jenny Xu5, Holland C Detke6, Rashna Chhabra-Khanna7, David P McDonnell8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Depot antipsychotics are a treatment option for medication nonadherence in patients with schizophrenia. Nonadherence can lead to increased relapse and hospitalization rates. This article reports hospitalization data before and after initiation of olanzapine long-acting injection (LAI), a depot antipsychotic.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26567159 PMCID: PMC4644333 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-015-0669-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Baseline patient demographics and clinical characteristics of patients receiving olanzapine long-acting injection
| Characteristic | All Patients with ≥1 Injection ( |
|---|---|
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 40.8 (11.8) |
| Gender, | |
| Male | 413 (61.8) |
| Female | 255 (38.2) |
| Race, | |
| Black | 9 (1.3) |
| Asian | 4 (0.6) |
| White | 623 (93.3) |
| Missing | 32 (4.8) |
| Weight (kg), mean (SD) | 79.4 (17.2)a |
| Age at first episode of schizophrenia (years), mean (SD) | 29.2 (10.0) |
| Psychiatric hospitalization, prior 12 months | |
| Yes, | 321 (48.1) |
| Number of days (mean, SD) | 39.1 (81.6) |
| Number of days – among only patients with a hospitalization (mean, SD) | 81.4 (102.2) |
| Psychiatric hospitalization, prior 6 months | |
| Yes, | 289 (43.3) |
| Number of days (mean, SD) | 24.3 (46.1) |
| Number of days – among only patients with a hospitalization (mean, SD) | 56.2 (56.0) |
| Antipsychotic treatment previous 2 years | |
| Yes, n (%) | 590 (88.3) |
Abbreviations: N/n number of patients, SD standard deviation
aFive patients were missing from the analysis
Rate and duration of post-baseline psychiatric hospitalizationsa
| Baseline Hospitalizationb | Characteristic | Patients with ≥1 Olanzapine LAI Injection | Patients with Opportunity for >6-months Follow-up |
|---|---|---|---|
| No | N | 529 | 288 |
| Patients with ≥1 post-baseline hospitalization, n (%) | 43 (8.1) | 24 (8.3) | |
| Days of hospitalization, mean (SD) | 2.0 (12.0) | 2.3 (14.3) | |
| Days of hospitalizations among patients with a hospitalization, mean (SD) | 24.9 (35.0) | 27.0 (43.1) | |
| Yes | N | 56 | 29 |
| Patients with ≥1 post-baseline hospitalization, | 6 (10.7) | 5 (17.2) | |
| Days of hospitalization, mean (SD) | 3.6 (20.5) | 6.8 (28.3) | |
| Days of hospitalizations among patients with a hospitalization, mean (SD) | 33.3 (58.5) | 39.4 (63.3) |
Abbreviations: LAI long-acting injection, N/n number of patients, SD standard deviation
aAnalysis included only patients who started treatment with olanzapine LAI at time of study entry
bDefined as hospitalization upon initiation of olanzapine LAI treatment
McNemar’s test of pre- versus post-baseline hospitalizationsa
| Post-baseline Hospitalization | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Previous Hospitalizationb | No | Yes |
|
| No, | 183 (63.5) | 11 (3.8) | <0.001 |
| Yes, | 81 (28.1) | 13 (4.5) | |
Abbreviation: LAI long-acting injection, SD standard deviation
aAnalysis included only patients who started treatment with at least 1 injection of olanzapine LAI at time of study entry, without baseline hospitalization, and who had opportunity for at least 6 months of follow-up
bAnalysis included hospitalization in the 6 months prior to initiating olanzapine LAI treatment
Fig. 1Time to first hospitalization for patients treated with olanzapine long-acting injection at study entry. Hospitalization rates were low over the course of treatment, with an estimate of about 80 % of patients remaining unhospitalized after 36 months
Risk factors for time to first psychiatric hospitalizationa
| 95 % Confidence Interval | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Hazard Ratio | Lower | Upper |
|
| Psychiatric hospitalization in prior 12 months | 5.00 | 2.41 | 10.37 | <0.0001 |
| Recreational drug use within 24 h of baseline study visit | 5.90 | 1.41 | 24.59 | 0.015 |
aAnalysis included only patients who started treatment with olanzapine LAI at time of study entry
bCox regression model was applied