TY - JOUR
T1 - First-episode schizophrenia. A window of opportunity for optimizing care and outcomes.
AU - Buckley, Peter E.
AU - Evans, Denise
PY - 2006/9
Y1 - 2006/9
N2 - The pernicious course of schizophrenia has spurred efforts to identify and effectively treat this condition as early as possible. This assertive therapeutic stance is supported by epidemiologic data suggesting a substantial time lag between onset of illness and therapeutic intervention, and by neurobiologic data suggesting that brain changes present in first-episode psychosis are comparable to those in chronic schizophrenia. The proposal that atypical antipsychotic medications may prevent illness deterioration and/or be a restorative intervention is an appealing, but as yet unproven, hypothesis. Major challenges to maximizing treatment outcomes in first-episode schizophrenia include optimizing timing and effectiveness of pharmacologic interventions, service coordination, and access to care. We present data on the onset and presentation of first-episode schizophrenia and emerging findings about the neurobiology of first episodes, review nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic management, and summarize clinical research data on use of atypical antipsychotics in first-episode patients.
AB - The pernicious course of schizophrenia has spurred efforts to identify and effectively treat this condition as early as possible. This assertive therapeutic stance is supported by epidemiologic data suggesting a substantial time lag between onset of illness and therapeutic intervention, and by neurobiologic data suggesting that brain changes present in first-episode psychosis are comparable to those in chronic schizophrenia. The proposal that atypical antipsychotic medications may prevent illness deterioration and/or be a restorative intervention is an appealing, but as yet unproven, hypothesis. Major challenges to maximizing treatment outcomes in first-episode schizophrenia include optimizing timing and effectiveness of pharmacologic interventions, service coordination, and access to care. We present data on the onset and presentation of first-episode schizophrenia and emerging findings about the neurobiology of first episodes, review nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic management, and summarize clinical research data on use of atypical antipsychotics in first-episode patients.
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 17128657
AN - SCOPUS:34547183567
SN - 0032-5481
VL - Spec No
SP - 5
EP - 19
JO - Postgraduate Medicine
JF - Postgraduate Medicine
ER -