Pe. Keck et al., FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MAINTENANCE ANTIPSYCHOTIC TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH BIPOLAR DISORDER, The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 57(4), 1996, pp. 147-151
Background: Although recent surveys suggest that a substantial number
of patients with bipolar disorder receive maintenance treatment with a
ntipsychotic agents, little is known about the clinical factors associ
ated with such treatment in this patient population, The purpose of th
is study was to identify clinical factors associated with maintenance
antipsychotic treatment in patients with bipolar disorder. Method: Sev
enty-seven patients who had bipolar disorder and were hospitalized for
acute manic or mixed episodes were evaluated according to demographic
, diagnostic, illness severity, treatment, and compliance variables at
admission and at follow-up 6 months after discharge to determine diff
erences between patients receiving ongoing antipsychotic medications a
nd those maintained on thymoleptics alone. Results: Fifty-two patients
(68%) continued to receive antipsychotics 6 months after discharge. M
aintenance antipsychotic treatment at 6-month follow-up was associated
with being male, medication noncompliance in the month prier to the i
ndex hospitalization, severity of manic symptoms, and prescription of
antipsychotic medication at time of discharge. Conclusion: Despite the
risks of neurologic and behavioral side effects associated with protr
acted antipsychotic treatment and the availability of agents with mood
-stabilizing properties such as lithium, valproate, and carbamazepine,
antipsychotic maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder is common and
associated with several important clinical factors.