2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00213-019-5179-6
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The impact of clozapine initiation and cessation on psychiatric hospital admissions and bed days: a mirror image cohort study

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“…Pharmaco-epidemiological studies have consistently shown that clozapine treatment is associated with a reduction in all-cause mortality (Cho et al, 2019a; Wimberley et al, 2017), and this seems to be driven by a reduction in suicidality (Meltzer and Okayli, 1995; Meltzer et al, 2003; Wimberley et al, 2017). Clozapine has been shown to reduce admission rates compared with other antipsychotics (Kesserwani et al, 2019) and in within-patient mirror-image studies (Siskind et al, 2019), and a recent meta-analysis showed lower admission rates under clozapine than any other drug, including LAIs (Land et al, 2017). Clozapine treatment is also associated with lower rates of treatment failure than any other oral antipsychotics (Tiihonen et al, 2017).…”
Section: Treatment-resistant Schizophreniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pharmaco-epidemiological studies have consistently shown that clozapine treatment is associated with a reduction in all-cause mortality (Cho et al, 2019a; Wimberley et al, 2017), and this seems to be driven by a reduction in suicidality (Meltzer and Okayli, 1995; Meltzer et al, 2003; Wimberley et al, 2017). Clozapine has been shown to reduce admission rates compared with other antipsychotics (Kesserwani et al, 2019) and in within-patient mirror-image studies (Siskind et al, 2019), and a recent meta-analysis showed lower admission rates under clozapine than any other drug, including LAIs (Land et al, 2017). Clozapine treatment is also associated with lower rates of treatment failure than any other oral antipsychotics (Tiihonen et al, 2017).…”
Section: Treatment-resistant Schizophreniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tertiary care programs for TRS should include individually tailored psychosocial rehabilitation, as well as personalised and evidence-based medication management, to achieve flexible and effective care. 9 Clozapine is the only recommended antipsychotic treatment for TRS and is the most effective agent for reducing symptoms, 10 hospital use, 11 suicide rates, 12,13 aggressive behaviour, 14 violent crime 15 and substance misuse. 16 However, the management of clozapine therapy for patients with severe and chronic behavioural problems requires carefully developed strategies and close monitoring of adverse effects, which can be challenging in a primary or secondary care setting.…”
Section: Tertiary Services For Complex Trsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,40,42 This minimised confounding at individual level. 73,74 We also adjusted for potential confounders in our GLMM.…”
Section: Strengthsmentioning
confidence: 99%