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Should early improvement be re-defined to better predict the maintenance of response in first-episode schizophrenia patients?

Authors :
Schennach R
Riesbeck M
Mayr A
Seemüller F
Maier W
Klingberg S
Heuser I
Klosterkötter J
Gastpar M
Schmitt A
Sauer H
Frank Schneider
Jäger M
Wölwer W
Gaebel W
Hj, Möller
Riedel M
Source :
Europe PubMed Central
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

To evaluate the predictive validity of early response in first-episode schizophrenia within a 1-year follow-up trial and to compare the resulting cutoff to the currently proposed early response definition (20% improvement by week 2).Receiver operator characteristic (ROC) analyses were used to identify the predictive validity of the psychopathological improvement of treatment from week 1 to week 8, regarding the maintenance of response until week 52 as well as to define the most reasonable cutoff in 132 first-episode patients. The Youden Index (maximum of sensitivity and specificity) was used to compare the newly developed and the commonly used early response definition.Starting with week 6, a reasonable validity to predict the maintenance of response was found (area under the curve = 0.721) with the best fitting cutoff being a 51.6% PANSS total score improvement. Using this cutoff 74 patients (56%) were correctly identified to become responder and maintain response during follow-up (sensitivity: 0.747). The Youden Index was higher applying the newly developed early response cutoff featuring higher specificity compared to the commonly used early response definition.Regarding long-term treatment, it seems more appropriate to base predictions of the patient's maintenance of response not before 6 weeks of treatment.

Details

ISSN :
16000447
Volume :
127
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....3d09a57bd7398fd18a49c90a5ab33222