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N Z Med J ; 135(1558): 41-45, 2022 07 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35834832

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AIMS: Clozapine is a unique atypical anti-psychotic agent with best efficacy for treatment resistant schizophrenia compared to other agents, but with increased metabolic adverse effects. We sought to audit the prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes in Northland, New Zealand patients on clozapine. METHOD: We captured all 287 patients in Northland, New Zealand who were prescribed clozapine in September 2021 and obtained demographic, clinical and laboratory data. RESULTS: We discovered that 26.48% had diabetes (one patient type one, 75 type two diabetes) and 14.63% had pre-diabetes that developed after a median of six years' clozapine treatment. Diabetes prevalence is approximately 6% in the general population. NZ Maori made up 65.85% of the entire cohort (35.8% of the general population) and 85.53% of the diabetes patients. NZ Europeans represented most of the remaining 30.66% on clozapine, consistent with the largely bicultural ethnic mix of our region. Maori on clozapine were younger: mean age 42 years, compared to NZ Europeans, mean age 49 years. The average BMI was 37kg/m2 for Maori, 32 for Europeans (range 21-63, SD 8); there was a moderate relationship between clozapine use and increasing BMI (correlation coefficient of 0.74). For the diabetes patients, glycaemic control was overall suboptimal with a mean Hba1c of 66mmol/mol (range 41-117). CONCLUSIONS: Culturally appropriate, flexible and accessible services which integrate both the mental and physical health needs of Northland, New Zealand people with treatment-resistant schizophrenia on clozapine are required to reduce the 41% rate of dysglycaemia in this predominantly Maori group.


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Clozapine , Diabetes Mellitus , Prediabetic State , Schizophrenia , Adult , Clozapine/adverse effects , Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy , Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology , Humans , Middle Aged , New Zealand/epidemiology , Prevalence , Schizophrenia/drug therapy , Schizophrenia/epidemiology
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