Gaebel W, Frick U, Köpcke W, Linden M, Müller P, Müller-Spahn F, Pietzcker A, Tegeler J
Department of Psychiatry, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Br J Psychiatry Suppl. 1993 Sep(21):8-12.
All recently completed controlled two-year studies on intermittent, early neuroleptic intervention treatment have failed to compare favourably with studies on maintenance treatment concerning relapse prevention. The reason for this failure is still unclear. Therefore the implicit, but as yet unproven, hypothesis that a relapse can be predicted from prodromal symptoms was tested from the perspective of our German multicentre study. Results demonstrate that this is not the case. Possible reasons for and clinical implications of this negative finding are discussed.
最近所有关于间歇性早期抗精神病药物干预治疗的为期两年的对照研究,在预防复发方面都未能与维持治疗的研究相媲美。失败的原因尚不清楚。因此,我们从德国多中心研究的角度,对一个隐含但尚未得到证实的假设进行了检验,即可以从前驱症状预测复发。结果表明并非如此。本文讨论了这一阴性结果的可能原因及其临床意义。