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- Title
The Impact Of Long-Term Lithium Treatment On Renal Function In An Outpatient Population.
- Authors
McCann, Sarah M.; Daly, James; Kelly, Christopher B.
- Abstract
Aim: This study aims to compare younger and older populations of lithium-treated patients and to examine the impact of long-term lithium treatment on renal function. Methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional survey of all patients attending a specialist clinic was carried out. Demographic, clinical and biochemical data from the two groups were compared, and stepwise regression was used to investigate an association between duration of lithium treatment and renal function. Results: The findings reveal a positive association between duration of lithium use and mean serum creatinine levels (t=3.369, p=0.001), and so prolonged lithium treatment may be a risk factor for progressive renal impairment. However, under appropriate supervision this may not be of clinical relevance. Conclusion: We conclude that lithium can be safely prescribed over a protracted period of time, even in elderly populations, but should be monitored closely under specialist supervision, to ensure early identification and management of adverse effects.
- Subjects
PATIENTS; LITHIUM; REGRESSION analysis; CREATININE; ELDER care; DISEASE management
- Publication
Ulster Medical Journal, 2008, Vol 77, Issue 2, p102
- ISSN
0041-6193
- Publication type
Article