Affiliation:
1. IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna, Centro Regionale
per i Disturbi della Nutrizione e dell’Alimentazione in età
evolutiva, Child Neurology and Psychiatry unit, Bologna, Italy
2. Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche (DIMEC),
Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Abstract
Abstract
Background The existing literature on the use of mood stabilizers (MS) in
children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) is limited, for the most
part, to small case studies.
Methods This was an observational, naturalistic, propensity score-matched
study. Subjects treated and not-treated with MS were compared by being matched
via propensity score on age, sex, concurrent atypical antipsychotics, and
concurrent antidepressants. General and AN-specific psychopathology was assessed
with Symptom Check List-90-R, Beck Depression Inventory-II, Eating Disorders
Inventory-3, and Body Uneasiness Test-A. Potential differences in
admission-discharge modifications (body mass index (BMI), psychopathology) among
the two groups were assessed. Finally, re-hospitalizations after 1-year
follow-up were assessed with Kaplan-Meier analyses.
ResultsThe study enrolled 234 hospitalized patients
(15.9+/−3.3 years; 26, 11.1% receiving MS).
After propensity-score matching, 26 MS patients matched with 26 MS-not-treated
subjects were included. MS were used for a mean of 126.1
(+/−87.3) days, and two cases of side effects were
documented (alopecia and somnolence with valproate). No significant difference
between MS-treated and not-treated patients emerged concerning
admission-discharge improvements in BMI and AN-specific or general
psychopathology. The cumulative survival from re-hospitalization at 12 months
was 64,4% (95%-CI, 31.3–97.5) for MS and 58.7%
(95%-CI, 22.2–95.2) for MS-not-treated subjects. No significant
difference in survival rate emerged (hazard ratio, 0.04; Log-rank test:
p=0.846).
Conclusions This propensity score-matched study expands on the scant
existing evidence of the use and side effects of MS in children and adolescents
with AN. These results should be assessed in wider longitudinal samples.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine
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