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Comparative efficacy study of haloperidol, olanzapine and risperidone in delirium
Authors:Grover Sandeep  Kumar Vineet  Chakrabarti Subho
Affiliation:aDepartment of Psychiatry, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, India
Abstract:

Objective

The objective of the study was to assess the efficacy and safety of second-generation antipsychotics olanzapine and risperidone vs. haloperidol in patients of delirium admitted to medical and surgical wards.

Methods

Prospective follow-up single-blind randomized controlled trials were performed. Consecutive patients with delirium referred to the consultation–liaison psychiatry team were eligible for the study. The study sample comprised 64 patients, with 20 subjects in the haloperidol group, 21 subjects in the risperidone group and 23 subjects in the olanzapine group. A flexible dose regimen (haloperidol −0.25 to 10 mg; risperidone −0.25 to 4 mg; olanzapine −1.25 to 20 mg) was used. Delirium Rating Scale-Revised-98 (DRS-R98) was used as the primary efficacy measure, and mini mental status examination (MMSE) was used as a secondary efficacy measure.

Results

There was no significant difference in mean baseline DRS-R98 severity scores and MMSE scores between the three groups. However, there were a significant reduction in DRS-R98 severity scores and a significant improvement in MMSE scores over the period of 6 days, but there was no difference between the three groups. Four patients in the haloperidol group, six subjects in the risperidone group and two subjects in the olanzapine group experienced some side effects.

Conclusions

Risperidone and olanzapine are as efficacious as haloperidol in the treatment of delirium.
Keywords:Delirium   Efficacy   Atypical antipsychotics   Olanzapine   Risperidone
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