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Patterns in Psychiatrists’ Prescription of Valproate for Female Patients of Childbearing Age With Bipolar Disorder in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey

BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence has shown that valproate has the greatest teratogenic potential for increasing the risk of major congenital malformations, such as neural tube defects, cleft palate, and neurodevelopmental disability. Although valproate is a pharmacological option for acute mania an...

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Autores principales: Tachibana, Masumi, Hashimoto, Tasuku, Tanaka, Mami, Watanabe, Hiroyuki, Sato, Yasunori, Takeuchi, Takashi, Terao, Takeshi, Kimura, Shou, Koyama, Akio, Ebisawa, Sachie, Shizu, Yuichiro, Nagase, Teruyoshi, Hirakawa, Junichi, Hatta, Kotaro, Nakazato, Michiko, Iyo, Masaomi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7176044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32351410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00250
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author Tachibana, Masumi
Hashimoto, Tasuku
Tanaka, Mami
Watanabe, Hiroyuki
Sato, Yasunori
Takeuchi, Takashi
Terao, Takeshi
Kimura, Shou
Koyama, Akio
Ebisawa, Sachie
Shizu, Yuichiro
Nagase, Teruyoshi
Hirakawa, Junichi
Hatta, Kotaro
Nakazato, Michiko
Iyo, Masaomi
author_facet Tachibana, Masumi
Hashimoto, Tasuku
Tanaka, Mami
Watanabe, Hiroyuki
Sato, Yasunori
Takeuchi, Takashi
Terao, Takeshi
Kimura, Shou
Koyama, Akio
Ebisawa, Sachie
Shizu, Yuichiro
Nagase, Teruyoshi
Hirakawa, Junichi
Hatta, Kotaro
Nakazato, Michiko
Iyo, Masaomi
author_sort Tachibana, Masumi
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description BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence has shown that valproate has the greatest teratogenic potential for increasing the risk of major congenital malformations, such as neural tube defects, cleft palate, and neurodevelopmental disability. Although valproate is a pharmacological option for acute mania and is used as a stabilization drug for patients with bipolar disorder, some global guidelines state that valproate should not be used for girls or women of childbearing age with bipolar disorder. We investigated patterns in psychiatrists' prescription of valproate for bipolar female patients of childbearing age in Japan. METHODS: From March to May 2018, we conducted a questionnaire survey among psychiatrists from all prefectures in Japan on psychiatric practice as it relates to major depression and bipolar disorder throughout women's life. The questionnaire had two parts: (1) assessment of participating psychiatrists' backgrounds and attitudes toward patients and (2) their patterns of prescription of psychotropics for female patients with mood disorders across generations and periods of pregnancy. Each question item had four response options: “not at all,” “rarely,” “sometimes,” and “frequently.” We examined patterns of prescription for childbearing-aged women (late adolescence/young adulthood aged 18–24 years, childbearing-age, older adults aged 25–49 years) and pregnant women. RESULTS: In total, 571 psychiatrists (427 males, 123 females, and 21 unknowns) responded appropriately to the questionnaire, including 320 who examined at least one or more late adolescence/young adulthood bipolar women. Approximately 70% of psychiatrists answered that they frequently or sometimes prescribed valproate for bipolar women of childbearing age [late adolescence/young adulthood: not at all, n = 23 (7.5%); rarely, n = 69 (22.5%); sometimes, n =116 (37.8%); and frequently, n = 99 (32.2%); childbearing-age, older adults: not at all, n = 13 (2.7%); rarely, n = 67 (13.8%); sometimes, n = 185 (38.1%); and frequently, n = 220 (45.4%)]. The proportion of general hospital psychiatrists who answered “not at all” or “rarely” to the frequency of their valproate prescriptions was higher than that of psychiatrists working in other medical facilities (χ (2)(3) = 18.2, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Most psychiatrists frequently or sometimes prescribe valproate for women of childbearing age in Japan.
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spelling pubmed-71760442020-04-29 Patterns in Psychiatrists’ Prescription of Valproate for Female Patients of Childbearing Age With Bipolar Disorder in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey Tachibana, Masumi Hashimoto, Tasuku Tanaka, Mami Watanabe, Hiroyuki Sato, Yasunori Takeuchi, Takashi Terao, Takeshi Kimura, Shou Koyama, Akio Ebisawa, Sachie Shizu, Yuichiro Nagase, Teruyoshi Hirakawa, Junichi Hatta, Kotaro Nakazato, Michiko Iyo, Masaomi Front Psychiatry Psychiatry BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence has shown that valproate has the greatest teratogenic potential for increasing the risk of major congenital malformations, such as neural tube defects, cleft palate, and neurodevelopmental disability. Although valproate is a pharmacological option for acute mania and is used as a stabilization drug for patients with bipolar disorder, some global guidelines state that valproate should not be used for girls or women of childbearing age with bipolar disorder. We investigated patterns in psychiatrists' prescription of valproate for bipolar female patients of childbearing age in Japan. METHODS: From March to May 2018, we conducted a questionnaire survey among psychiatrists from all prefectures in Japan on psychiatric practice as it relates to major depression and bipolar disorder throughout women's life. The questionnaire had two parts: (1) assessment of participating psychiatrists' backgrounds and attitudes toward patients and (2) their patterns of prescription of psychotropics for female patients with mood disorders across generations and periods of pregnancy. Each question item had four response options: “not at all,” “rarely,” “sometimes,” and “frequently.” We examined patterns of prescription for childbearing-aged women (late adolescence/young adulthood aged 18–24 years, childbearing-age, older adults aged 25–49 years) and pregnant women. RESULTS: In total, 571 psychiatrists (427 males, 123 females, and 21 unknowns) responded appropriately to the questionnaire, including 320 who examined at least one or more late adolescence/young adulthood bipolar women. Approximately 70% of psychiatrists answered that they frequently or sometimes prescribed valproate for bipolar women of childbearing age [late adolescence/young adulthood: not at all, n = 23 (7.5%); rarely, n = 69 (22.5%); sometimes, n =116 (37.8%); and frequently, n = 99 (32.2%); childbearing-age, older adults: not at all, n = 13 (2.7%); rarely, n = 67 (13.8%); sometimes, n = 185 (38.1%); and frequently, n = 220 (45.4%)]. The proportion of general hospital psychiatrists who answered “not at all” or “rarely” to the frequency of their valproate prescriptions was higher than that of psychiatrists working in other medical facilities (χ (2)(3) = 18.2, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Most psychiatrists frequently or sometimes prescribe valproate for women of childbearing age in Japan. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7176044/ /pubmed/32351410 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00250 Text en Copyright © 2020 Tachibana, Hashimoto, Tanaka, Watanabe, Sato, Takeuchi, Terao, Kimura, Koyama, Ebisawa, Shizu, Nagase, Hirakawa, Hatta, Nakazato and Iyo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Tachibana, Masumi
Hashimoto, Tasuku
Tanaka, Mami
Watanabe, Hiroyuki
Sato, Yasunori
Takeuchi, Takashi
Terao, Takeshi
Kimura, Shou
Koyama, Akio
Ebisawa, Sachie
Shizu, Yuichiro
Nagase, Teruyoshi
Hirakawa, Junichi
Hatta, Kotaro
Nakazato, Michiko
Iyo, Masaomi
Patterns in Psychiatrists’ Prescription of Valproate for Female Patients of Childbearing Age With Bipolar Disorder in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title Patterns in Psychiatrists’ Prescription of Valproate for Female Patients of Childbearing Age With Bipolar Disorder in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title_full Patterns in Psychiatrists’ Prescription of Valproate for Female Patients of Childbearing Age With Bipolar Disorder in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title_fullStr Patterns in Psychiatrists’ Prescription of Valproate for Female Patients of Childbearing Age With Bipolar Disorder in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title_full_unstemmed Patterns in Psychiatrists’ Prescription of Valproate for Female Patients of Childbearing Age With Bipolar Disorder in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title_short Patterns in Psychiatrists’ Prescription of Valproate for Female Patients of Childbearing Age With Bipolar Disorder in Japan: A Questionnaire Survey
title_sort patterns in psychiatrists’ prescription of valproate for female patients of childbearing age with bipolar disorder in japan: a questionnaire survey
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7176044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32351410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00250
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