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Comparative effectiveness of second generation long-acting injectable antipsychotics based on nationwide database research in Hungary

BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a severe condition that affects approximately 1% of the population. Certain elements of antipsychotic treatment can only be examined in large population, thus the need for population-based real-world analyses has been increasing. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Hungarian National...

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Autores principales: Takács, P., Czobor, P., Fehér, L., Gimesi-Országh, J., Fadgyas-Freyler, P., Bacskai, M., Rakonczai, P., Borsi, A., Hegyi, R., Németh, T., Sermon, J., Bitter, I.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6563992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31194778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218071
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author Takács, P.
Czobor, P.
Fehér, L.
Gimesi-Országh, J.
Fadgyas-Freyler, P.
Bacskai, M.
Rakonczai, P.
Borsi, A.
Hegyi, R.
Németh, T.
Sermon, J.
Bitter, I.
author_facet Takács, P.
Czobor, P.
Fehér, L.
Gimesi-Országh, J.
Fadgyas-Freyler, P.
Bacskai, M.
Rakonczai, P.
Borsi, A.
Hegyi, R.
Németh, T.
Sermon, J.
Bitter, I.
author_sort Takács, P.
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description BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a severe condition that affects approximately 1% of the population. Certain elements of antipsychotic treatment can only be examined in large population, thus the need for population-based real-world analyses has been increasing. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Hungarian National Health Fund database includes all healthcare data of the population of Hungary. All patients diagnosed with schizophrenia between 01.01.2006 and 31.12.2015 were included in the study. We analyzed all patients with newly initiated second-generation antipsychotic during the inclusion period (01.01.2012–31.12.2013). Patients were followed for 2 years. All-cause treatment discontinuation served as the primary outcome of the study. Patients with newly initiated long-acting injectable treatments were further investigated in stratified analyses based on their previous treatment. RESULTS: 106,624 patients had schizophrenia diagnosis during the study period. 12,232 patients met the inclusion criteria for newly initiating second-generation antipsychotic during the inclusion period. The proportion of patients still on treatment after 1 year for oral treatments varied between 17% (oral risperidone) and 31% (oral olanzapine) while the analogous data for long acting injectables were between 32% (risperidone long acting) and 64% (paliperidone long acting one monthly). The 2-year data were similarly in favor of long-actings. Median time to discontinuation in the oral group varied between 57 days (clozapine) and 121 days (olanzapine). The median time to discontinuation for long-actings was significantly longer: between 176 and 287 days; in case of paliperidone long acting, median was not reached during the observation period. Patients receiving long-acting treatment switched from another long-acting remained on the newly initiated treatment significantly longer than those switched from orals. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate the superiority of second generation long-acting antipsychotics with regard to rates of treatment discontinuation and periods of persistence to the assigned medication.
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spelling pubmed-65639922019-06-20 Comparative effectiveness of second generation long-acting injectable antipsychotics based on nationwide database research in Hungary Takács, P. Czobor, P. Fehér, L. Gimesi-Országh, J. Fadgyas-Freyler, P. Bacskai, M. Rakonczai, P. Borsi, A. Hegyi, R. Németh, T. Sermon, J. Bitter, I. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a severe condition that affects approximately 1% of the population. Certain elements of antipsychotic treatment can only be examined in large population, thus the need for population-based real-world analyses has been increasing. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Hungarian National Health Fund database includes all healthcare data of the population of Hungary. All patients diagnosed with schizophrenia between 01.01.2006 and 31.12.2015 were included in the study. We analyzed all patients with newly initiated second-generation antipsychotic during the inclusion period (01.01.2012–31.12.2013). Patients were followed for 2 years. All-cause treatment discontinuation served as the primary outcome of the study. Patients with newly initiated long-acting injectable treatments were further investigated in stratified analyses based on their previous treatment. RESULTS: 106,624 patients had schizophrenia diagnosis during the study period. 12,232 patients met the inclusion criteria for newly initiating second-generation antipsychotic during the inclusion period. The proportion of patients still on treatment after 1 year for oral treatments varied between 17% (oral risperidone) and 31% (oral olanzapine) while the analogous data for long acting injectables were between 32% (risperidone long acting) and 64% (paliperidone long acting one monthly). The 2-year data were similarly in favor of long-actings. Median time to discontinuation in the oral group varied between 57 days (clozapine) and 121 days (olanzapine). The median time to discontinuation for long-actings was significantly longer: between 176 and 287 days; in case of paliperidone long acting, median was not reached during the observation period. Patients receiving long-acting treatment switched from another long-acting remained on the newly initiated treatment significantly longer than those switched from orals. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate the superiority of second generation long-acting antipsychotics with regard to rates of treatment discontinuation and periods of persistence to the assigned medication. Public Library of Science 2019-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6563992/ /pubmed/31194778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218071 Text en © 2019 Takács et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Takács, P.
Czobor, P.
Fehér, L.
Gimesi-Országh, J.
Fadgyas-Freyler, P.
Bacskai, M.
Rakonczai, P.
Borsi, A.
Hegyi, R.
Németh, T.
Sermon, J.
Bitter, I.
Comparative effectiveness of second generation long-acting injectable antipsychotics based on nationwide database research in Hungary
title Comparative effectiveness of second generation long-acting injectable antipsychotics based on nationwide database research in Hungary
title_full Comparative effectiveness of second generation long-acting injectable antipsychotics based on nationwide database research in Hungary
title_fullStr Comparative effectiveness of second generation long-acting injectable antipsychotics based on nationwide database research in Hungary
title_full_unstemmed Comparative effectiveness of second generation long-acting injectable antipsychotics based on nationwide database research in Hungary
title_short Comparative effectiveness of second generation long-acting injectable antipsychotics based on nationwide database research in Hungary
title_sort comparative effectiveness of second generation long-acting injectable antipsychotics based on nationwide database research in hungary
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6563992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31194778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218071
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