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Cardio-metabolic risk and its management in a cohort of clozapine-treated outpatients

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OBJECTIVE To comprehensively assess cardio-metabolic risk factors and their management in a large sample of outpatients treated with clozapine. METHODS Observational cross-sectional study of all clozapine users attending specialized clozapine… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To comprehensively assess cardio-metabolic risk factors and their management in a large sample of outpatients treated with clozapine. METHODS Observational cross-sectional study of all clozapine users attending specialized clozapine monitoring outpatient clinics in three public hospitals in Sydney, Australia were approached to participate over the one-year period 01/10/2015-30/09/2016. Cardio-metabolic risk factors including metabolic syndrome, risk for future development of diabetes, smoking, physical activity, nutrition, and prescribed medications were assessed at face-to-face interview and through medical record review. Among patients who had cardio-metabolic risk factors, the proportion receiving appropriate management was assessed. RESULTS Of 451 registered clozapine clinic attenders, 92.2% completed questionnaires and anthropometric measurements. 58.3% met criteria for metabolic syndrome. 79.6% were overweight or obese. 55.9% had blood pressure meeting metabolic syndrome criteria. 46.6% had elevated fasting blood glucose and 55.2% had elevated blood triglycerides. 43.6% were current smokers. Only 10% achieved recommended weekly physical activity levels. Unhealthy food categories were highly consumed. 32.1% were on additional antipsychotics. In the majority of individuals, cardio-metabolic risk factors were untreated or under-treated. CONCLUSIONS Clozapine use was associated with very high rates of cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors, which were frequently under-treated. Management of both physical and mental health should be prioritized. Polypharmacy should be rationalized. Future research should investigate the effectiveness of smoking cessation and lifestyle interventions in this high-risk population.

Keywords: risk; clozapine; metabolic risk; risk factors; management; cardio metabolic

Journal Title: Schizophrenia Research
Year Published: 2018

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