Abstract

ObjectiveEarly‐onset psychosis (EOP) and bipolar disorder (EOBP) (at <18 years of age), are associated with an increased future risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and premature death. Yet it is unknown whether the arteries show visible signs of atherosclerosis in EOP and EOBP. This study investigated whether having EOP or EOBP was associated with detectable signs of preclinical atherosclerosis.MethodBy using 22 MHz high‐frequency ultrasound, different layers of the arterial wall of the left common carotid artery (LCCA) were assessed in 77 individuals with EOP (n = 25), EOBP (n = 22), and in age‐matched healthy controls (n = 30). Conventional CVD confounders were included in the analyses.ResultsAdolescents with EOP and EOBP, compared to controls, had a significantly thicker LCCA intima thickness (0.132 vs. 0.095 mm, p < .001) and intima/media ratio (0.24 vs. 0.17 p < .001). There was a nonsignificant intima difference between EOP and EOBP. Conventional CVD risk factors did not explain the association between EOP/EOBP and intima thickness. In the group of EOP/EOBP, there was a significant correlation between the dose of current antipsychotic medication and intima thickness; however, the correlation was attenuated to a nonsignificant level when adjusted for global function.ConclusionsAdolescents with EOP or EOBP had an increased LCCA intima thickness, interpreted as a sign of preclinical atherosclerosis. Global function of the disorders was the strongest determinant of intima thickness. The findings, if replicated, might have implications for long‐term treatment of EOP and EOBP in order to reduce a future risk of CVD.

Highlights

  • Psychotic disorders, including, for example, schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, are devasting disorder with a prevalence of about 0.5% (Moreno-Küstner et al, 2018)

  • We aimed to investigate whether ultrasonographic signs of preclinical atherosclerosis are evident in adolescents with Early-onset psychosis (EOP) or EOBP, using 22 MHz high-frequency ultrasound (HFU)

  • We investigated whether the degree of any carotid arterial affection in the group of adolescents with EOP and EOBP was associated with conventional risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and antipsychotic medication

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Limitations

Some cardiovascular risk markers measured in serum/plasma were collected from the medical records for the patients with EOP and EOPD and were not available for the healthy controls. We did lack information about the CVD risk marker smoking

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