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Prescription of Anticholinergic Drugs in Patients With Schizophrenia: Analysis of Antipsychotic Prescription Patterns and Hospital Characteristics

Authors :
Hori, Hikaru
Yasui-Furukori, Norio
Hasegawa, Naomi
Iga, Jun-ichi
Ochi, Shinichiro
Ichihashi, Kayo
Furihata, Ryuji
Kyo, Yoshitaka
Takaesu, Yoshikazu
Tsuboi, Takashi
Kodaka, Fumitoshi
Onitsuka, Toshiaki
Okada, Tsuyoshi
Murata, Atsunobu
Kashiwagi, Hiroko
Iida, Hitoshi
Hashimoto, Naoki
Ohi, Kazutaka
Yamada, Hisashi
Ogasawara, Kazuyoshi
Yasuda, Yuka
Muraoka, Hiroyuki
Usami, Masahide
Numata, Shusuke
Takeshima, Masahiro
Yamagata, Hirotaka
Nagasawa, Tatsuya
Tagata, Hiromi
Makinodan, Manabu
Kido, Mikio
Katsumoto, Eiichi
Komatsu, Hiroshi
Matsumoto, Junya
Kubota, Chika
Miura, Kenichiro
Hishimoto, Akitoyo
Watanabe, Koichiro
Inada, Ken
Kawasaki, Hiroaki
Hashimoto, Ryota
Hori, Hikaru
Yasui-Furukori, Norio
Hasegawa, Naomi
Iga, Jun-ichi
Ochi, Shinichiro
Ichihashi, Kayo
Furihata, Ryuji
Kyo, Yoshitaka
Takaesu, Yoshikazu
Tsuboi, Takashi
Kodaka, Fumitoshi
Onitsuka, Toshiaki
Okada, Tsuyoshi
Murata, Atsunobu
Kashiwagi, Hiroko
Iida, Hitoshi
Hashimoto, Naoki
Ohi, Kazutaka
Yamada, Hisashi
Ogasawara, Kazuyoshi
Yasuda, Yuka
Muraoka, Hiroyuki
Usami, Masahide
Numata, Shusuke
Takeshima, Masahiro
Yamagata, Hirotaka
Nagasawa, Tatsuya
Tagata, Hiromi
Makinodan, Manabu
Kido, Mikio
Katsumoto, Eiichi
Komatsu, Hiroshi
Matsumoto, Junya
Kubota, Chika
Miura, Kenichiro
Hishimoto, Akitoyo
Watanabe, Koichiro
Inada, Ken
Kawasaki, Hiroaki
Hashimoto, Ryota
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In several clinical guidelines for schizophrenia, long-term use of anticholinergic drugs is not recommended. We investigated the characteristics of the use of anticholinergics in patients with schizophrenia by considering psychotropic prescription patterns and differences among hospitals. A cross-sectional, retrospective prescription survey at the time of discharge was conducted on 2027 patients with schizophrenia from 69 Japanese hospitals. We examined the relations among psychotropic drug prescriptions regarding anticholinergic prescription. We divided the hospitals into three groups— low rate group (LG), medium rate group (MG), and high rate group (HG)—according to their anticholinergic prescription rates, and analyzed the relationship between anticholinergic prescription rates and antipsychotic prescription. Anticholinergic drugs were prescribed to 618 patients (30.5%), and the prescription rates were significantly higher for high antipsychotic doses, antipsychotic polypharmacy, and first-generation antipsychotics (FGAs) use. The anticholinergic prescription rate varied considerably among hospitals, ranging from 0 to 66.7%, and it was significantly higher in patients with antipsychotic monotherapy, antipsychotic polypharmacy, and normal and high doses of antipsychotics in HG than in those LG and MG. The anticholinergics prescription rate in patients with second-generation antipsychotic monotherapy in HG was also significantly higher than in those LG and MG; however, the difference was no longer significant in patients with FGA monotherapy. Conclusively, in addition to high antipsychotic doses, antipsychotic polypharmacy, and FGA use, hospital characteristics influence the prescribing of anticholinergic drugs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1393101222
Document Type :
Electronic Resource