Clozapine therapy and clinical outcomes in Kentucky psychiatric hospitals.
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We reviewed the protocol for determining patient eligibility to receive clozapine in Kentucky state psychiatric facilities. Results of a retrospective review of the clinical outcomes of the initial 42 patients who received clozapine under this protocol are reported. Patients receiving clozapine were severely ill patients with a mean duration of illness and mean length of current hospitalization of 11 years and 2 years, respectively. Symptomatic response was dramatic with a reduction in total Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) and Clinical Global Impression (CGI) ratings of 48.4% and 36.3%, respectively. The time patients spent in restraints decreased significantly following clozapine initiation. Clozapine was well tolerated, with sedation being the most common adverse effect reported. One patient experienced a seizure and another developed leukopenia. Following 12 weeks of clozapine treatment, the patient discharge rate was 42.9%.