Van Putten T, May P R
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1978 Apr;35(4):477-80. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1978.01770280087009.
Forty-two newly admitted patients with a schizophrenic illness were given a test dose of chlorpromazine, and their subjective response was graded on a euphoric-dysphoric continuum. Subjective response at 4, 24, and 48 hours after the test dose was significantly correlated with the subsequent outcome of a therapeutic course of treatment with chlorpromazine, as measured by the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, the Global Assessment Scale, and a write-in symptom scale. An early dysphoric response to chlorpromazine seemed to augur a poor prognosis for further treatment with the drug. These findings suggest that the subjective response to a test dose of chlorpromazine may be a useful predictor of short-term symptomatic outcome.
42名新收治的精神分裂症患者接受了氯丙嗪试验剂量给药,并根据欣快 - 烦躁连续体对其主观反应进行分级。试验剂量给药后4小时、24小时和48小时的主观反应与随后氯丙嗪治疗疗程的结果显著相关,这一结果通过简明精神病评定量表、总体评定量表和一份自行填写的症状量表来衡量。对氯丙嗪早期出现烦躁反应似乎预示着进一步使用该药治疗的预后不良。这些发现表明,对氯丙嗪试验剂量的主观反应可能是短期症状结果的有用预测指标。