Abstract

IntroductionLong-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAIs) can reduce relapse and hospitalization risk but they are not widely used in first psychotic episode (FEP) patientes.ObjectivesTo examine the effcacy of two of the most used second generation LAI antipsychotics (paliperione 3 monthly and aripiprazol 1 monthly) to reduce hospitalization rates.MethodsWe evaluated in a naturalistic study a sample of patients (n=277) with a FEP. We carried out a mirror-design study to compare the number of hospitalizations and days in hospital before and after the introduction of LAI paliperidone (3 monthly) or LAI aripiprazol. In our Early Intervention Services (Lehenak) antipsychotic treatment is not protocolized and is established for each patient according to the psychiatrist criteria.ResultsWe review the oucome of 277 FEP treated in our Early Intervention Service “Lehenak” with LAI paliperidone 3 monthly (n=156) or LAI Aripiprazol (n=121)Pre LAI Mirror PeriodPost LAI Mirror PeriodWithin group comparisons (paired t-test) t pAripiprazol LAI number of Hospitalizations (mean, standard deviation)2.31 (1.72)0.73 (1.23)17.4 (<0.001)Paliperidone LAI 3 monthly number of Hospitalizations number0,68 (0.93)0.15 (0.47)4.62 (<0.001)Aripiprazol LAI Days in Hospital30.26 (33.52)17.02 (38.19)2.93 (0.004)Paliperidone LAI 3 monthly Days in hospital12.63 (24.23)3.40 (14.18))7.5 (<0.001)ConclusionsBoth LAI paliperidone 3 monthly and LAI aripiprazol had a postive impact on hospitalIzation rate, decreasing them significantly after their introduction. These data also support a more extensive use of LAI paliperidone 3 monthly in FEP.DisclosurePresenting author has received honouraria for lectures or advisory boards from Janssen, Otsuka, Lundbeck and Angelini in the last five years

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