Prevalence of Tardive Dyskinesia in Inpatients Using Antipsychotics.
- Author:
Jung Yeol YOON
1
;
Dong Yul OH
;
Jong Hyuck CHOI
Author Information
1. Department of Psychiatry, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Tardive dyskinesia;
Prevalence;
EPS
- MeSH:
Antipsychotic Agents*;
Bipolar Disorder;
Clozapine;
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders;
Hospitals, Psychiatric;
Humans;
Inpatients*;
Movement Disorders*;
Prevalence*;
Schizophrenia;
Seoul
- From:Korean Journal of Psychopharmacology
2004;15(3):305-311
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: This study was to investigate the prevalence of tardive dyskinesia (TD) in Korean inpatients using antipsychotics and the relationship between TD and sociodemographic, clinical variables. METHODS: This study was done from January to Feburary, 2003, at the Seoul National Mental Hospital. A cross-sectional assessment of randomly selected inpatients (n=324;mean age=39.73+/-9.63years) with DSM-IV schizophrenia, schizoaffective, bipolar disorder was performed with standard rating instrument for TD and extrapyramidal symptoms. The relations between the prevalence of TD and sex, age, length of medication and dosage of antipsychotics, clozapine, and other psychotropic medication, EPS were analyzed with Chi-square test or t-test. RESULTS: Using Schooler and Kane's criteria, 20 subjects (6.17%) had TD. TD was significantly less prevalent in patients receiving clozapine. There was no other significant difference between the TD and without TD groups with respect to type of antipsychotics, other psychotropic drug, antiparkinsonian drug, mood stabilizer augmentation. CONCLUSION: The result of this study have confirmed the lower prevalence of TD among inpatients using antipsychotics compared to previous investigations. The study has also replicated the association of TD with older age. Clozapine use was associated with lower prevalence rate of TD.