The prediction of chronic persistent versus intermittent tardive dyskinesia. A retrospective follow-up study

Relatively little is known about the course of TD in patients continuing to receive neuroleptic medication. In a retrospective follow-up study of 192 patients seen two or more times (average 7.7 visits) over 3-55 months in the Yale Tardive Dyskinesia Clinic, 112 (58%) demonstrated a 'chronic pe...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of psychiatry 1991-06, Vol.158 (6), p.822-828
Hauptverfasser: Glazer, WM, Morgenstern, H, Doucette, JT
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Zusammenfassung:Relatively little is known about the course of TD in patients continuing to receive neuroleptic medication. In a retrospective follow-up study of 192 patients seen two or more times (average 7.7 visits) over 3-55 months in the Yale Tardive Dyskinesia Clinic, 112 (58%) demonstrated a 'chronic persistent' pattern, the remainder an 'intermittent' pattern. The most important predictors of chronic persistent TD, using multiple logistic-regression analyses, included increased age and the presence of non-orofacial TD at baseline.
ISSN:0007-1250
1472-1465
DOI:10.1192/bjp.158.6.822