迟发性运动障碍的预测因素:门诊人群的横断面研究结果

Hal Morgenstern , William M. Glazer , Laura D. Gibowski , Sharon Holmberg
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一项横断面研究进行了确定迟发性运动障碍(TD)的预测因素在一组180精神科门诊病人维持抗精神病药物。这种不自主运动障碍的估计患病率在整个研究人群中为33%。通过多元logistic回归分析,我们发现TD与5个因素独立相关:55岁及以上;男性;使用储备(注射)抗精神病药;有6年或6年以上的抗精神病药物暴露;精神病住院治疗少于6个月。此外,储备药物对白人男性的影响比其他种族性别群体要大得多。我们没有观察到预测变量对之间的其他相互作用,我们也没有发现种族、假牙使用、DSM III诊断、当前的抗精神病药物剂量和效价、服用抗精神病药物的时间百分比以及最近使用抗帕金森药物或锂的显著独立影响。这项研究是一项大型前瞻性发病率研究的试点调查,该研究已经开始在同一来源人群中有发展为TD风险的患者中进行。
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Predictors of tardive dyskinesia: Results of a cross-sectional study in an outpatient population

A cross-sectional study was conducted to identify predictors of tardive dyskinesia (TD) in a group of 180 psychiatric outpatients maintained on neuroleptic medications. The estimated prevalence of this involuntary movement disorder was 33% in the total study population. Using multiple logistic regression, we found that TD was independently related to five factors: being 55 yr of age and older; being male; using depot (injectable) neuroleptics; having 6 or more years of neuroleptic exposure; and having less than 6 months of psychiatric hospitalization. In addition, the effect of depot medication was much greater in white males than it was in other race-sex groups. We observed no other interaction effects between pairs of predictor variables, nor did we find significant independent effects of race, denture use, DSM III diagnosis, current neuroleptic dose and potency, percent time on neuroleptics, and recent use of antiparkinsonian drugs or lithium. This study is serving as a pilot investigation for a large prospective incidence study that has already begun among patients at risk of developing TD in the same source population.

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