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Phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients (from the OPTiMiSE cohort)

OBJECTIVE: Antipsychotic‐induced weight gain (AiWG) is a debilitating adverse effect of most antipsychotics. First‐episode psychosis patients are particularly vulnerable to the detrimental consequences of AiWG. Amisulpride has good efficacy and tolerability. We here aimed to identify the phenotypic...

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Autores principales: Pandit, R., Cianci, D., ter Hark, S. E., Winter‐van Rossum, I., Ebdrup, B. H., Broberg, B. V., Garcia‐Portilla, M. P., Bobes, J., Vinkers, C. H., Kahn, R. S., Guloksuz, S., Huitema, A. D. R., Luykx, J. J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6771865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31323113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acps.13074
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author Pandit, R.
Cianci, D.
ter Hark, S. E.
Winter‐van Rossum, I.
Ebdrup, B. H.
Broberg, B. V.
Garcia‐Portilla, M. P.
Bobes, J.
Vinkers, C. H.
Kahn, R. S.
Guloksuz, S.
Huitema, A. D. R.
Luykx, J. J.
author_facet Pandit, R.
Cianci, D.
ter Hark, S. E.
Winter‐van Rossum, I.
Ebdrup, B. H.
Broberg, B. V.
Garcia‐Portilla, M. P.
Bobes, J.
Vinkers, C. H.
Kahn, R. S.
Guloksuz, S.
Huitema, A. D. R.
Luykx, J. J.
author_sort Pandit, R.
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description OBJECTIVE: Antipsychotic‐induced weight gain (AiWG) is a debilitating adverse effect of most antipsychotics. First‐episode psychosis patients are particularly vulnerable to the detrimental consequences of AiWG. Amisulpride has good efficacy and tolerability. We here aimed to identify the phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients. METHOD: Data were collected from the Optimization of Treatment and Management of Schizophrenia in Europe trial. Multivariable regression models with various phenotypic variables (N = 305) were performed with absolute AiWG and clinically relevant AiWG (≥7% AiWG) as outcomes. RESULTS: Four weeks of amisulpride treatment increased body weight from 69.7 to 72.4 kg (P < 0.001). In the regression model of absolute AiWG, unemployment (β = 0.94, P = 0.016), younger age (β = −0.07, P = 0.031) and absence of current comorbid major depression disorder (β = −1.61, P = 0.034) were positively associated with absolute AiWG. In the regression model of clinically relevant AiWG, unemployment (OR = 2.83, P = 0.001), schizophreniform disorder (OR = 2.00, P = 0.025) and low baseline weight (OR = 0.97, P = 0.032) increased the likelihood of clinically relevant AiWG. CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians prescribing amisulpride should consider the relatively high susceptibility to AiWG in unemployed first‐episode patients with psychosis, in particular young subjects with a diagnosis of schizophreniform disorder. We advise to carefully monitor these patients and, when needed, implement weight‐reducing strategies.
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spelling pubmed-67718652019-10-07 Phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients (from the OPTiMiSE cohort) Pandit, R. Cianci, D. ter Hark, S. E. Winter‐van Rossum, I. Ebdrup, B. H. Broberg, B. V. Garcia‐Portilla, M. P. Bobes, J. Vinkers, C. H. Kahn, R. S. Guloksuz, S. Huitema, A. D. R. Luykx, J. J. Acta Psychiatr Scand Original Articles OBJECTIVE: Antipsychotic‐induced weight gain (AiWG) is a debilitating adverse effect of most antipsychotics. First‐episode psychosis patients are particularly vulnerable to the detrimental consequences of AiWG. Amisulpride has good efficacy and tolerability. We here aimed to identify the phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients. METHOD: Data were collected from the Optimization of Treatment and Management of Schizophrenia in Europe trial. Multivariable regression models with various phenotypic variables (N = 305) were performed with absolute AiWG and clinically relevant AiWG (≥7% AiWG) as outcomes. RESULTS: Four weeks of amisulpride treatment increased body weight from 69.7 to 72.4 kg (P < 0.001). In the regression model of absolute AiWG, unemployment (β = 0.94, P = 0.016), younger age (β = −0.07, P = 0.031) and absence of current comorbid major depression disorder (β = −1.61, P = 0.034) were positively associated with absolute AiWG. In the regression model of clinically relevant AiWG, unemployment (OR = 2.83, P = 0.001), schizophreniform disorder (OR = 2.00, P = 0.025) and low baseline weight (OR = 0.97, P = 0.032) increased the likelihood of clinically relevant AiWG. CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians prescribing amisulpride should consider the relatively high susceptibility to AiWG in unemployed first‐episode patients with psychosis, in particular young subjects with a diagnosis of schizophreniform disorder. We advise to carefully monitor these patients and, when needed, implement weight‐reducing strategies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-07-19 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6771865/ /pubmed/31323113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acps.13074 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Pandit, R.
Cianci, D.
ter Hark, S. E.
Winter‐van Rossum, I.
Ebdrup, B. H.
Broberg, B. V.
Garcia‐Portilla, M. P.
Bobes, J.
Vinkers, C. H.
Kahn, R. S.
Guloksuz, S.
Huitema, A. D. R.
Luykx, J. J.
Phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients (from the OPTiMiSE cohort)
title Phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients (from the OPTiMiSE cohort)
title_full Phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients (from the OPTiMiSE cohort)
title_fullStr Phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients (from the OPTiMiSE cohort)
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients (from the OPTiMiSE cohort)
title_short Phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients (from the OPTiMiSE cohort)
title_sort phenotypic factors associated with amisulpride‐induced weight gain in first‐episode psychosis patients (from the optimise cohort)
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6771865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31323113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acps.13074
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