Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1195983
Risk of depression, suicide and psychosis with hydroxychloroquine treatment for rheumatoid arthritis: a multinational network cohort study
Risk of depression, suicide and psychosis with hydroxychloroquine treatment for rheumatoid arthritis: a multinational network cohort study // Rheumatology, 60 (2021), 3222-3234 doi:10.1093/rheumatology/keaa771 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Risk of depression, suicide and psychosis with
hydroxychloroquine treatment for rheumatoid
arthritis: a multinational network cohort study
Autori
Lane, Jennifer C E ; Weaver, James ; Kostka, Kristin ; Duarte-Salles, Talita ; Abrahao, Maria Tereza F ; Alghoul, Heba ; Alser, Osaid ; Alshammari, Thamir M ; Areia, Carlos ; Biedermann, Patricia ; Banda, Juan M ; Burn, Edward ; Casajust, Paula ; Fišter, Kristina ; Hardin, Jill ; Hester, Laura ; Hripcsak, George ; Kaas-Hansen, Benjamin Skov ; Khosla, Sajan ; Kolovos, Spyros ; Lynch, Kristine E ; Makadia, Rupa ; Mehta, Paras P ; Morales, Daniel R ; Morgan-Stewart, Henry ; Mosseveld, Mees ; Newby, Danielle ; Nyberg, Fredrik ; Ostropolets, Anna ; Woong Park, Rae ; Prats-Uribe, Albert ; Rao, Gowtham A ; Reich, Christian ; Rijnbeek, Peter ; Sena, Anthony G ; Shoaibi, Azza ; Spotnitz, Matthew ; Subbian, Vignesh ; Suchard, Marc A ; Vizcaya, David ; Wen, Haini ; de Wilde, Marcel ; Xie, Junqing ; You, Seng Chan ; Zhang, Lin ; Lovestone, Simon ; Ryan, Patrick ; Prieto-Alhambra, Daniel
Kolaboracija
OHDSI-COVID-19 consortium
Izvornik
Rheumatology (1462-0324) 60
(2021);
3222-3234
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
HCQ ; depression ; epidemiology, RA ; psychosis ; safety
Sažetak
Objectives: Concern has been raised in the rheumatology community regarding recent regulatory warnings that HCQ used in the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic could cause acute psychiatric events. We aimed to study whether there is risk of incident depression, suicidal ideation or psychosis associated with HCQ as used for RA. Methods: We performed a new-user cohort study using claims and electronic medical records from 10 sources and 3 countries (Germany, UK and USA). RA patients ≥18 years of age and initiating HCQ were compared with those initiating SSZ (active comparator) and followed up in the short (30 days) and long term (on treatment). Study outcomes included depression, suicide/suicidal ideation and hospitalization for psychosis. Propensity score stratification and calibration using negative control outcomes were used to address confounding. Cox models were fitted to estimate database- specific calibrated hazard ratios (HRs), with estimates pooled where I2 <40%. Results: A total of 918 144 and 290 383 users of HCQ and SSZ, respectively, were included. No consistent risk of psychiatric events was observed with short-term HCQ (compared with SSZ) use, with meta-analytic HRs of 0.96 (95% CI 0.79, 1.16) for depression, 0.94 (95% CI 0.49, 1.77) for suicide/suicidal ideation and 1.03 (95% CI 0.66, 1.60) for psychosis. No consistent long-term risk was seen, with meta-analytic HRs of 0.94 (95% CI 0.71, 1.26) for depression, 0.77 (95% CI 0.56, 1.07) for suicide/suicidal ideation and 0.99 (95% CI 0.72, 1.35) for psychosis. Conclusion: HCQ as used to treat RA does not appear to increase the risk of depression, suicide/suicidal ideation or psychosis compared with SSZ. No effects were seen in the short or long term. Use at a higher dose or for different indications needs further investigation. Trial registration: Registered with EU PAS (reference no. EUPAS34497 ; http://www.encepp.eu/encepp/viewResource.htm? id=34498).
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti
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