## Abstract ## Objective To report the odds of developing adverse events associated with antipsychotic treatment among children and adolescents. ## Method A retrospective cohort design evaluating medical and pharmacy claims from one state Medicaid program was used to compare incidence rates for
Cerebro- and cardiovascular conditions in adults with schizophrenia treated with antipsychotic medications
β Scribed by Jeanette M. Jerrell; Roger S. McIntyre
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 74 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6222
- DOI
- 10.1002/hup.858
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Objective
To report on the relative risk of cerebroβ and cardiovascular disorders associated with antipsychotic treatment among adults with schizophrenia.
Method
Medical and pharmacy claims data from the South Carolina Medicaid program were extracted to compare the prevalence rates for four coded cerebrovascular (cerebrovascular disease; cerebrovascular accident; cerebrovascular hemorrhage; and peripheral vascular disease) and four cardiovascular (myocardial infarction; ischemic heart disease; arrhythmias; and cardiomyopathy) conditions. The analysis employed a retrospective cohort design with a 3 years time period as the interval of interest. Schizophrenic adults (18β54) (nβ=β2251) prescribed one of six atypical or two conventional antipsychotic medications were identified and comprised the analysis set.
Results
Incidence rates for cerebrovascular disorders ranged from 0.5 to 3.6%. No significant association between antipsychotic usage and cerebrovascular disorders was noted largely due to the low base rate. Incidence rates for overall cardiovascular conditions ranged from 6 to 20%. The odds of developing cardiomyopathy were significantly lower for aripiprazole (ORβ=ββ3.45; pβ=β0.02), while the odds of developing hypertension were significantly lower for males (ORβ=ββ1.37; pβ=β0.009) but significantly higher for patients prescribed ziprasidone (ORβ=β1.91; pβ=β0.01) relative to conventional antipsychotics.
Conclusion
No significant association between antipsychotic usage and cerebroβ or cardiovascular disorders was noted. Copyright Β© 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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