Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1247448
Quetiapine add-on therapy may improve persistent sleep disturbances in patients with PTSD on stabile combined SSRI and benzodiazepine combination: a one-group pretest-posttest study
Quetiapine add-on therapy may improve persistent sleep disturbances in patients with PTSD on stabile combined SSRI and benzodiazepine combination: a one-group pretest-posttest study // Psychiatria Danubina, 34 (2022), 2; 245-252 doi:10.24869/psyd.2022.245 (međunarodna recenzija, pregledni rad, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Quetiapine add-on therapy may improve persistent
sleep disturbances in patients with PTSD on
stabile combined SSRI and benzodiazepine
combination: a one-group pretest-posttest study
Autori
Vilibić, Maja ; Peitl, Vjekoslav ; Živković, Maja ; Vlatković, Suzana ; Ljubičić Bistrović, Ivana ; Ljubičić, Rudolf ; Matošić, Ana ; Karlović, Dalibor
Izvornik
Psychiatria Danubina (0353-5053) 34
(2022), 2;
245-252
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, pregledni rad, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
posttraumatic stress disorder ; insomnia ; quetiapine ; sleep ; nightmares
Sažetak
Background: To assess potential benefits of quetiapine for persistent sleep disturbances in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on stable combined SSRI and benzodiazepine therapy, who previously failed to respond to various benzodiazepine and non-benzodiazepine hypnotic adjuvant treatment as well as to first- generation antipsychotic add-on treatment. Subjects and methods: Fifty-two male PTSD outpatients on stable combination treatment with SSRI and benzodiazepines, with persistent sleep disturbances not responding to prescription of zolpidem, flurazepam, nitrazepam, promazine, and levopromazine, were assessed for sleep disturbances improvements after prescription of quetiapine in the evening. Each patient met both ICD-10 and DSM-IV criteria for PTSD. Psychiatric comorbidity and premorbidity were excluded using the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). Improvement on the CAPS recurrent distressing dream item, reduction in the amount of time needed to fall asleep, prolongation of sleep duration, and reduction in average number of arousals per night in the last 7 days before the assessment period were used as efficacy measures. Results: All sleep-related parameters improved significantly at the end of a five-week follow-up: sleep duration increased by one hour (p<0.001), sleep latency decreased by 52.5 minutes (p<0.001), median number of arousals per night decreased from two to one (p<0.001), CAPS recurrent distressing dream item median decreased from five to four (p<0.001), and the number of patients dissatisfied with their sleep quality and quantity decreased from 45 to two (p<0.001). Conclusion: Quetiapine prescribed in the evening may be successful therapy for persistent sleep disturbances in patients with PTSD and generally good response to an SSRI and benzodiazepine combination, who previously failed to respond to some of the usual hypnotic medication or addition of first- generation antipsychotics: zolpidem, flurazepam, nitrazepam, promazine, and levopromazine.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Rijeka,
Stomatološki fakultet, Zagreb,
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb,
Klinika za psihijatriju Vrapče,
KBC "Sestre Milosrdnice",
Klinički bolnički centar Rijeka,
Hrvatsko katoličko sveučilište, Zagreb
Profili:
Maja Živković
(autor)
Ana Matošić
(autor)
Vjekoslav Peitl
(autor)
Rudolf Ljubičić
(autor)
Ivana Ljubičić Bistrović
(autor)
Suzana Vlatković
(autor)
Maja Vilibić
(autor)
Dalibor Karlović
(autor)
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- Scopus
- MEDLINE