Plasma substance P level in patients with schizophrenia: A cross-sectional study

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Abstract

Aspiration pneumonia is a serious health concern in older patients with schizophrenia. In this study, we examined clinical and demographic variables that could impact the plasma substance P level, which is a useful predictive biomarker of aspiration. Thirty-four patients were included (mean age ± SD: 70.9 ± 10.8 years). A greater number of cigarettes/day and a higher antipsychotic dosage were found to be associated with a lower plasma substance P level, while age showed a trend-level effect. This finding suggests the need for intensive observation for prevention of aspiration pneumonia in heavy smokers who are receiving a higher antipsychotic dose in this senior population. © 2011 Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology.

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Ishida, T., Uchida, H., Suzuki, T., Nakajima, S., Watanabe, K., & Kashima, H. (2011). Plasma substance P level in patients with schizophrenia: A cross-sectional study. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 65(5), 526–528. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1819.2011.02244.x

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