Abstract
BACKGROUND: Comorbid mental illness is common in patients with intellectual disability. Antipsychotics are widely used for these conditions, but the effect of clozapine remains largely unknown.
AIMS: We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of clozapine on naturalistic outcomes in patients with intellectual disability.
METHODS: By combining the national health registers, we identified all patients in Denmark with intellectual disability initiating clozapine treatment during the period 1996-2012. We used a mirror-image model to test whether initiation of clozapine treatment was associated with reduction in psychiatric admissions and inpatient days, reduction in the number of individuals performing intentional self-harm or overdose, and less frequent use of concomitant psychopharmacological treatment. Similar outcome measures were used in a reverse mirror-image model to investigate the effects of clozapine termination.
RESULTS: A total of 405 patients with intellectual disability redeemed clozapine. After initiation of clozapine the number of psychiatric admissions were reduced by 0.65 admissions (95% CI: 0.31-1.00) and the inpatient days were reduced by 67.2 days (95% CI: 51.2-83.3), with a similar decrease for patients with intellectual disability without psychiatric comorbidity. Clozapine treatment was not found to reduce the number of individuals with intentional self-harm, incidents of overdose, or the use of concomitant psychotropics. In cases where clozapine treatment was terminated, the number of psychiatric admissions increased by 0.57 admissions (95% CI: 0.01-1.12).
CONCLUSION: This nationwide study, which is the largest to date, suggests that treatment with clozapine is associated with a reduction in psychiatric admissions and inpatient days in patients with intellectual disability. Further studies evaluating the effects of clozapine in patients with intellectual disability are warranted.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Artikelnummer | 32 |
Tidsskrift | Journal of psychopharmacology |
Vol/bind | 32 |
Udgave nummer | 11 |
Sider (fra-til) | 1197-1203 |
Antal sider | 7 |
ISSN | 0269-8811 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - nov. 2018 |