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QT and QTc in Male Patients with Psychotic Disorders Treated with Atypical Neuroleptics

OBJECTIVE: We explored the potential association between antipsychotics and QT/QTc duration changes in hospitalized male patients with psychotic disorders. METHODS: The chart review was conducted on 184 male patients hospitalized between 2013 and 2015 at the Psychiatric Clinic of Pisa, Italy. Patien...

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Autores principales: Miniati, Mario, Simoncini, Marly, Vanelli, Federica, Franceschini, Caterina, Massimetti, Gabriele, Carmassi, Claudia, Dell'Osso, Liliana
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5529641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28785719
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1951628
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author Miniati, Mario
Simoncini, Marly
Vanelli, Federica
Franceschini, Caterina
Massimetti, Gabriele
Carmassi, Claudia
Dell'Osso, Liliana
author_facet Miniati, Mario
Simoncini, Marly
Vanelli, Federica
Franceschini, Caterina
Massimetti, Gabriele
Carmassi, Claudia
Dell'Osso, Liliana
author_sort Miniati, Mario
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description OBJECTIVE: We explored the potential association between antipsychotics and QT/QTc duration changes in hospitalized male patients with psychotic disorders. METHODS: The chart review was conducted on 184 male patients hospitalized between 2013 and 2015 at the Psychiatric Clinic of Pisa, Italy. Patients who were treated with one atypical antipsychotic at the time of the ECG recording were 109/184 (59.2%). QT/QTc were compared considering the atypical antipsychotic received. RESULTS: 96.3% (n = 105/109) of the sample showed QTc values ≤ 430 ms; 4 patients (3.7%) had QTc values between 430 and 450 msec (2 with paliperidone, 1 with risperidone, and 1 with olanzapine). The mean QT duration of the overall sample was 368.0 ± 28.0 and the mean QTc 400.1 ± 17.8. QTc values did not reveal statistically significant differences. QT values were significantly different (chi-square = 17.3; df = 5; p = .004). Statistically significant differences between aripiprazole and paliperidone (349.0 ± 28.3 versus 390.5 ± 29.8; p = .002) and between clozapine and paliperidone (361.1 ± 22.43 versus 390.5 ± 29.8; p = .033) were found. CONCLUSIONS: Aripiprazole was the least interfering neuroleptic with QT/QTc. Paliperidone was the atypical neuroleptic with the most relevant difference with aripiprazole, but only on QT.
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spelling pubmed-55296412017-08-07 QT and QTc in Male Patients with Psychotic Disorders Treated with Atypical Neuroleptics Miniati, Mario Simoncini, Marly Vanelli, Federica Franceschini, Caterina Massimetti, Gabriele Carmassi, Claudia Dell'Osso, Liliana ScientificWorldJournal Research Article OBJECTIVE: We explored the potential association between antipsychotics and QT/QTc duration changes in hospitalized male patients with psychotic disorders. METHODS: The chart review was conducted on 184 male patients hospitalized between 2013 and 2015 at the Psychiatric Clinic of Pisa, Italy. Patients who were treated with one atypical antipsychotic at the time of the ECG recording were 109/184 (59.2%). QT/QTc were compared considering the atypical antipsychotic received. RESULTS: 96.3% (n = 105/109) of the sample showed QTc values ≤ 430 ms; 4 patients (3.7%) had QTc values between 430 and 450 msec (2 with paliperidone, 1 with risperidone, and 1 with olanzapine). The mean QT duration of the overall sample was 368.0 ± 28.0 and the mean QTc 400.1 ± 17.8. QTc values did not reveal statistically significant differences. QT values were significantly different (chi-square = 17.3; df = 5; p = .004). Statistically significant differences between aripiprazole and paliperidone (349.0 ± 28.3 versus 390.5 ± 29.8; p = .002) and between clozapine and paliperidone (361.1 ± 22.43 versus 390.5 ± 29.8; p = .033) were found. CONCLUSIONS: Aripiprazole was the least interfering neuroleptic with QT/QTc. Paliperidone was the atypical neuroleptic with the most relevant difference with aripiprazole, but only on QT. Hindawi 2017 2017-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5529641/ /pubmed/28785719 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1951628 Text en Copyright © 2017 Mario Miniati et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Miniati, Mario
Simoncini, Marly
Vanelli, Federica
Franceschini, Caterina
Massimetti, Gabriele
Carmassi, Claudia
Dell'Osso, Liliana
QT and QTc in Male Patients with Psychotic Disorders Treated with Atypical Neuroleptics
title QT and QTc in Male Patients with Psychotic Disorders Treated with Atypical Neuroleptics
title_full QT and QTc in Male Patients with Psychotic Disorders Treated with Atypical Neuroleptics
title_fullStr QT and QTc in Male Patients with Psychotic Disorders Treated with Atypical Neuroleptics
title_full_unstemmed QT and QTc in Male Patients with Psychotic Disorders Treated with Atypical Neuroleptics
title_short QT and QTc in Male Patients with Psychotic Disorders Treated with Atypical Neuroleptics
title_sort qt and qtc in male patients with psychotic disorders treated with atypical neuroleptics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5529641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28785719
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1951628
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