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Early prediction of clinical response in first episode schizophrenia (FES) patients receiving olanzapine

Viswam Subeesh, Eswaran Maheswari, Hemendra Singh, Ganesan Rajalekshmi Saraswathy, Reddy Neha, P. Chiranjeevi

2020International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Background: At present, schizophrenia guidelines recommend waiting for 8 weeks before considering a patient as non-responder. This study aims to detect the optimal early response threshold that best predict the final outcome of olanzapine.Methods: The study was conducted for 8-week, four points follow up (week 2,3,4, and 8) prospective observational study. A reduction of 20, 25, 30% in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) score from the base line at week 2,3, and 4 respectively were considered as early response. A reduction of 50% at week 8 was considered as responders. Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curves were performed to detect the optimal threshold.Results: Mean total baseline PANSS score was 106.66(95% CI; 100.4, 112.9). Week 2 (AUC = 50.5%, p > 0.964) and week 3 (AUC = 64.9, p > 0.13) responses failed to predict the 8th week response. Week 4 response (AUC = 92%, p < 0.001) can be taken for the prediction of 8th week response (specificity = 72%, sensitivity = 100%, Positive Predictive Value = 61.1%, Negative Predictive Value = 100% and Optimum Early Response (OER) = 29.4%). 25 patients (69%) achieved more than 50% reduction (responders) in PANSS score after 8 weeks of treatment.Conclusions: Our study suggests that patients with early response at week 4 are likely to achieve positive response after 8 weeks. This may help in appropriate clinical decision making for early non-responders.Key PointsThe early response can forecast the outcome at the endpoint for the treatment of FESA reduction of baseline PANSS score by 30% or more after four weeks are likely to have remission after week 8 with olanzapine therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Positive and Negative Syndrome ScaleOlanzapineObservational studyMedicineSchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)Receiver operating characteristicInternal medicineArea under the curvePsychosisPsychiatrySchizophrenia research and treatmentMental Health and PsychiatryPersonality Disorders and Psychopathology