| Literature DB >> 27336041 |
Rudolf N Cardinal1, George Savulich2, Louisa M Mann3, Emilio Fernández-Egea1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The impact of psychotropic drug choice upon admissions for schizophrenia is not well understood. AIMS: To examine the association between antipsychotic/antidepressant use and time in hospital for patients with schizophrenia.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 27336041 PMCID: PMC4849458 DOI: 10.1038/npjschz.2015.35
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NPJ Schizophr ISSN: 2334-265X
Figure 1Illustration of the mirror-image design. For a given drug, the number of admission days for a given patient was calculated for a period before the first recorded use of the drug (M1, either 1 or 2 years), and a period of identical duration afterwards (M2). These rates were then corrected for the overall admission rates, for all patients with schizophrenia, during the same M1 and M2 periods (see text). Patients were excluded who had no admissions falling in the M1 period, thus selecting for patients with relatively severe disease. A central gap (C1+C2, each 30 days) was excluded to reduce the effects of regression to the mean and errors caused by small inaccuracies in the temporal recording of drugs.
Frequency of drug prescribing
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| Chlorpromazine | 12.0 | 150 mg | 200 mg[ |
| Flupentixol | 15.7 | 6 mg | ?[ |
| Fluphenazine | 4.0 | – | – |
| Haloperidol | 20.1 | 10 mg | 4 mg[ |
| Levomepromazine | 0.1 | – | – |
| Pericyazine | 0.1 | – | – |
| Perphenazine | 0.1 | – | – |
| Pimozide | 0.7 | – | – |
| Pipotiazine | 5.1 | 7.1 mg | 21 mg[ |
| Prochlorperazine | 0.5 | – | – |
| Promazine | 0.4 | – | – |
| Sulpiride | 5.7 | 400 mg | 400 mg[ |
| Trifluoperazine | 7.5 | 10 mg | 10 mg[ |
| Zuclopenthixol | 8.8 | 37.9 mg | 14 mg[ |
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| Amisulpride | 15.5 | 400 mg | 400 mg[ |
| Aripiprazole | 16.8 | 15 mg | 10 mg[ |
| Asenapine | 0.1 | – | – |
| Clozapine | 27.1 | 250 mg | 300 mg[ |
| Olanzapine | 39.3 | 12.5 mg | 7.5 mg[ |
| Paliperidone | 2.4 | – | – |
| Quetiapine | 17.6 | 300 mg | 150 mg[ |
| Risperidone | 31.9 | 3.6 mg | 2 mg[ |
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| Citalopram | 15.2 | 20 mg | 20 mg[ |
| Fluoxetine | 10.8 | 20 mg | 20 mg[ |
| Mirtazapine | 10.0 | 30 mg | 30 mg[ |
| Sertraline | 7.3 | 100 mg | 50 mg[ |
| Venlafaxine | 5.9 | 150 mg | 75 mg[ |
Second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) were in general used more than first-generation antipsychotics (FGAs), except for relatively frequent use of haloperidol (which is often prescribed ‘as required’ in this institution). The FGA benperidol and the SGAs iloperidone, lurasidone, sertindole, ziprasidone, and zotepine were not used. The percentages of patients prescribed a depot medication at some point were: FGAs: haloperidol 2.1%, flupentixol 12.8%, fluphenazine 3.2%, paliperidone 2.4%, pipotiazine 5.1%, zuclopenthixol 1.6%; SGAs: olanzapine 0.1%, and risperidone 6.6%.
Estimate.
Clozapine doses were in some cases electronically underestimated as this is a drug whose dose is split across the day; for example, ‘clozapine 200 mg in the morning, 200 mg at night’ was misinterpreted as 200 mg/day.
Figure 2(a) One-year and (b) 2-year mirror-image analyses, showing the change in admission days per patient per year (admission days per year after drug, minus admission days per year before drug, corrected for overall admission rates; see Figure 1 and text). The number of subjects contributing to the measurement for each drug is shown in parentheses (n), with mean age in years (at first use of the drug in question, i.e., in the middle of the period considered) and the number of males (M). Points show means and error bars show 95% CIs; filled symbols indicate that the CI excludes zero.
Figure 3Association of admission rates during a given 6-month calendar period with drug use in the preceding calendar period (n=1,406). The results are expressed as a change in the number of admission days per patient per year (means±95% CI); filled symbols indicate that the CI excludes zero. Interaction terms are expressed with colon notation. The number of patients taking each drug in at least one time period (whether alone or with another drug) is shown in parentheses (n); for interactions, this is the number of patients who took both drugs during the same time period, for at least one period. The effect sizes were derived from a regression analysis taking account of all other antipsychotic and antidepressant drugs in the analysis (see text), plus 6-month calendar period number (to account for overall trends over time), age, time since the first recorded diagnosis of schizophrenia (in years), and sex.