MORTALITY OF PATIENTS WHO DROPPED OUT FROM REGULAR LITHIUM PROPHYLAXIS - A COLLABORATIVE STUDY BY THE INTERNATIONAL GROUP FOR THE STUDY OF LITHIUM-TREATED PATIENTS (IGSLI)
B. Mulleroerlinghausen et al., MORTALITY OF PATIENTS WHO DROPPED OUT FROM REGULAR LITHIUM PROPHYLAXIS - A COLLABORATIVE STUDY BY THE INTERNATIONAL GROUP FOR THE STUDY OF LITHIUM-TREATED PATIENTS (IGSLI), Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica, 94(5), 1996, pp. 344-347
Excess mortality has repeatedly been found in patients with recurrent
affective disorders. In previous studies our group has shown that duri
ng longterm lithium treatment the mortality of such patients is not si
gnificantly higher than that of the general population In the present
study, we extended our investigation to 273 patients from the earlier
IGSLI cohort who subsequently dropped out from regular lithium prophyl
axis. The standardized mortality ratio (SMR) for the whole group was 2
.5, significantly higher (P < 0.01) than 1.0, which is the SMR of the
general population. Furthermore, the SMR of the patients from each of
the participating countries, namely Denmark, Germany and Austria, was
significantly higher than 1.0. These findings strengthen the evidence
accumulated in previous investigations that regular long-term lithium
treatment does in fact markedly reduce the excess mortality of patient
s with recurrent affective disorders.