Subsequent Dyslipidemia and Factors Associated with Mortality in Schizophrenia: A Population-Based Study in Taiwan

<i>Background:</i> Persons with schizophrenia are at greater risk of developing subsequent medical conditions. To date, few studies have examined comprehensively the risks, mortality and survival rates in schizophrenia and subsequent dyslipidemia over different time periods. The objectiv...

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Main Authors: Mei-Chi Hsu, Wen-Chen Ouyang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/5/545
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spelling doaj-6f2c43a998e94c75b746697b45586bbc2021-05-31T23:23:09ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-05-01954554510.3390/healthcare9050545Subsequent Dyslipidemia and Factors Associated with Mortality in Schizophrenia: A Population-Based Study in TaiwanMei-Chi Hsu0Wen-Chen Ouyang1Department of Nursing, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung City 82445, TaiwanDepartment of Geriatric Psychiatry, Jianan Psychiatric Center, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Tainan City 71742, Taiwan<i>Background:</i> Persons with schizophrenia are at greater risk of developing subsequent medical conditions. To date, few studies have examined comprehensively the risks, mortality and survival rates in schizophrenia and subsequent dyslipidemia over different time periods. The objective of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of subsequent dyslipidemia after the diagnosis of schizophrenia, and factors associated with mortality and survival rate in patients with schizophrenia. <i>Methods:</i> We used a population-based cohort from Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database, to investigate in patients whom were first diagnosed with schizophrenia during the period from 1997 through 2009, the risk of subsequent dyslipidemia during follow-up. Cumulative incidences and hazard ratios after adjusting for competing mortality risks were calculated. <i>Results:</i> A total of 20,964 eligible patients were included. Risks (i.e., comorbidity) and protective factors (i.e., statin use) have significant impacts on mortality. The mortality exhibits a U-shaped pattern by age. After 50, the risk of death increases with age. Risk of mortality before 50 increases with a decrease in age. Risks differed by the duration time to subsequent dyslipidemia after schizophrenia. Mean duration was 63.55 months in the survive group, and 43.19 months in the deceased group. The 5-, 10-, and 15-year survival rates for patients with schizophrenia and subsequent dyslipidemia were 97.5, 90, and 79.18%, respectively. <i>Conclusion:</i> Early occurrence of subsequent dyslipidemia is associated with increased overall mortality in patients with schizophrenia.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/5/545subsequent dyslipidemiaschizophreniamortalityU-shaped patterncomorbidityearly detection
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Subsequent Dyslipidemia and Factors Associated with Mortality in Schizophrenia: A Population-Based Study in Taiwan
Healthcare
subsequent dyslipidemia
schizophrenia
mortality
U-shaped pattern
comorbidity
early detection
author_facet Mei-Chi Hsu
Wen-Chen Ouyang
author_sort Mei-Chi Hsu
title Subsequent Dyslipidemia and Factors Associated with Mortality in Schizophrenia: A Population-Based Study in Taiwan
title_short Subsequent Dyslipidemia and Factors Associated with Mortality in Schizophrenia: A Population-Based Study in Taiwan
title_full Subsequent Dyslipidemia and Factors Associated with Mortality in Schizophrenia: A Population-Based Study in Taiwan
title_fullStr Subsequent Dyslipidemia and Factors Associated with Mortality in Schizophrenia: A Population-Based Study in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Subsequent Dyslipidemia and Factors Associated with Mortality in Schizophrenia: A Population-Based Study in Taiwan
title_sort subsequent dyslipidemia and factors associated with mortality in schizophrenia: a population-based study in taiwan
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2021-05-01
description <i>Background:</i> Persons with schizophrenia are at greater risk of developing subsequent medical conditions. To date, few studies have examined comprehensively the risks, mortality and survival rates in schizophrenia and subsequent dyslipidemia over different time periods. The objective of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of subsequent dyslipidemia after the diagnosis of schizophrenia, and factors associated with mortality and survival rate in patients with schizophrenia. <i>Methods:</i> We used a population-based cohort from Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database, to investigate in patients whom were first diagnosed with schizophrenia during the period from 1997 through 2009, the risk of subsequent dyslipidemia during follow-up. Cumulative incidences and hazard ratios after adjusting for competing mortality risks were calculated. <i>Results:</i> A total of 20,964 eligible patients were included. Risks (i.e., comorbidity) and protective factors (i.e., statin use) have significant impacts on mortality. The mortality exhibits a U-shaped pattern by age. After 50, the risk of death increases with age. Risk of mortality before 50 increases with a decrease in age. Risks differed by the duration time to subsequent dyslipidemia after schizophrenia. Mean duration was 63.55 months in the survive group, and 43.19 months in the deceased group. The 5-, 10-, and 15-year survival rates for patients with schizophrenia and subsequent dyslipidemia were 97.5, 90, and 79.18%, respectively. <i>Conclusion:</i> Early occurrence of subsequent dyslipidemia is associated with increased overall mortality in patients with schizophrenia.
topic subsequent dyslipidemia
schizophrenia
mortality
U-shaped pattern
comorbidity
early detection
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/5/545
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