Psychiatry Research
Volume 137, Issue 1 , Pages 61-70, 15 November 2005

A three-year follow-up study of patients with the respiratory subtype of panic disorder after treatment with clonazepam

  • Antonio E. Nardi

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Panic & Respiration, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, R. Visconde de Pirajá, 407/702, Rio de Janeiro-RJ-22410-003, Brazil
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +55 21 2521 6147; fax: +55 21 2523 6839.
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  • Alexandre M. Valença

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Panic & Respiration, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, R. Visconde de Pirajá, 407/702, Rio de Janeiro-RJ-22410-003, Brazil
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  • Isabella Nascimento

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Panic & Respiration, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, R. Visconde de Pirajá, 407/702, Rio de Janeiro-RJ-22410-003, Brazil
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  • Fabiana L. Lopes

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Panic & Respiration, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, R. Visconde de Pirajá, 407/702, Rio de Janeiro-RJ-22410-003, Brazil
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  • Marco A. Mezzasalma

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Panic & Respiration, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, R. Visconde de Pirajá, 407/702, Rio de Janeiro-RJ-22410-003, Brazil
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  • Rafael C. Freire

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Panic & Respiration, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, R. Visconde de Pirajá, 407/702, Rio de Janeiro-RJ-22410-003, Brazil
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  • André B. Veras

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Panic & Respiration, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, R. Visconde de Pirajá, 407/702, Rio de Janeiro-RJ-22410-003, Brazil
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  • Walter A. Zin

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Respiration Physiology, Carlos Chagas Filho Biophysics Institute, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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  • Marcio Versiani

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Panic & Respiration, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, R. Visconde de Pirajá, 407/702, Rio de Janeiro-RJ-22410-003, Brazil

Received 14 September 2004; received in revised form 9 February 2005; accepted 25 May 2005.

Abstract 

The demographic, clinical and therapeutic features of the respiratory subtype of panic disorder (PD) versus the non-respiratory subtype were studied in a prospective design. Sixty-seven PD outpatients (DSM-IV), who had previously been categorized into respiratory (n=35) and non-respiratory (n=32) subgroups, were openly treated with clonazepam for a 3-year period. The principal measure of efficacy was the number of panic attacks, obtained from the Sheehan Panic and Anticipatory Anxiety Scale. In the first 8 weeks of treatment (acute phase), the respiratory subtype group had a significantly faster response to clonazepam. During the follow-up (weeks 12-156), the two subgroups did not differ significantly in the number of panic attacks experienced from baseline to end point. Patients in the respiratory subtype were characterized by a later onset of disorder and a family history of PD. Patients in the non-respiratory subgroup had a significantly higher number of past depressive episodes than those in the respiratory subgroup. The respiratory subgroup had a faster response after 8 weeks of treatment and an equivalent response in the 3-year follow-up period. Clonazepam had a sustained therapeutic effect over the entire treatment period.

Keywords: Respiration, Panic attack, Follow-up, Benzodiazepine, Treatment, Anxiety disorder

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PII: S0165-1781(05)00201-5

doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2005.05.011

Psychiatry Research
Volume 137, Issue 1 , Pages 61-70, 15 November 2005