Neutropenia in patients under treatment with clozapine and COVID-19 infection
Introduction Clozapine is among the most effective antipsychotics used for treatment resistant schizophrenia. Adverse reactions to clozapine include neutropenia. Case series report that clozapine-treated patients with COVID-19 have no documented neutropenia. Objectives We sought to investigate t...
| 發表在: | European Psychiatry |
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| Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
| 格式: | Article |
| 語言: | 英语 |
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Cambridge University Press
2021-04-01
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| 在線閱讀: | https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S092493382101796X/type/journal_article |
| 總結: | Introduction
Clozapine is among the most effective antipsychotics used for treatment resistant schizophrenia. Adverse reactions to clozapine include neutropenia. Case series report that clozapine-treated patients with COVID-19 have no documented neutropenia.
Objectives
We sought to investigate the potential adverse effect of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in patients taking clozapine.
Methods
We retrospectively inspected data of 13 consecutive patients on clozapine, admitted to Highgate Mental Health Centre -Camden & Islington NHS Foundation Trust between March and June 2020. Selection was based on their COVID-19 symptoms presentation and/or COVID-19 positive test. We used a linear regression model with COVID status as independent variable and absolute neutrophil count (ANC) as dependent variable to inform about a correlation between COVID-19 status and neutrophil count. STATA was used for statistics.
Results
We collected data on thirteen patients of which nine were male. The median age was of 41.97 years; six subjects were Black, three were Asian and four were White Caucasian. Ten subjects tested positive to COVID-19 and 3 were suspected cases -these latter were excluded from stastical analysis. During COVID-19 infection, neutrophils count (ANC) dropped significantly to 4.215 from a baseline value of 5.337. The beta values of 0.83 shows that ANC declined significantly during COVID-19 infection (p =<.0001, R2 = 95%). In three of thirteen patients, ANC drop was significant and changed the patients’ monitoring status from green to amber and required frequent blood tests.
Conclusions
Clinicians should bear in mind that a significant drop in neutrophils count may occur in COVID-19 -infected patients taking clozapine.
Disclosure
No significant relationships.
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| ISSN: | 0924-9338 1778-3585 |
