Effects of Lithium Treatment in Pediatric Patients with Conduct Disorder: A Systematic Review and a Single-Arm Meta-Analysis

锂治疗对儿童行为障碍患者的影响:系统评价和单臂荟萃分析

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Conduct disorder (CD) is a behavior disorder mostly presented during childhood and adolescence, with a lifetime prevalence between 2 and 10%. Atypical antipsychotics are considered the most effective pharmacotherapy for CD, nonetheless, they are associated with sedation and extrapyramidal side effects. The pediatric use of lithium is well-documented for managing bipolar disorder; however, its efficacy in treating conduct disorders in children remains uncertain. OBJECTIVES: In this study, the authors evaluate the adverse effects of lithium in pediatric patients with conduct disorder. METHODS: We systematically searched PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library for randomized controlled trials and controlled observational studies in pediatric patients with conduct disorder, following the PRISMA protocol. The search strategy included the following keywords: “Pediatric Population”, “Conduct disorder”, and “Lithium”. Review Manager 5.4 and Inverse Variance Random Effects were used for statistical analysis and heterogeneity was examined with the Cochran Q test and I² statistics. RESULTS: From the search of the databases, 1.258 articles were found. After removing duplicates and ineligible studies, 3 articles were included in this study according to the inclusion criteria. We included 161 patients from 3 non-randomized trials. (Figure 1) A total of 136 (84.5%) patients were male. The mean ages between studies ranged from 5.2 to 14.2 years. Only the outcome of adverse effects related to the study population could be found in the 3 studies, and this was used to carry out the single-arm meta-analysis. The pooled proportion of adverse events was 68% (95% CI; 0.30-1.00; I² = 98%; p < 0.01). (Figure 2) Adverse events included: decreased appetite, stomachache, nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, pallor, and fatigue, among others. Image 1: Image 2: CONCLUSIONS: In pediatric patients, lithium appears to be a viable treatment option for conduct disorder. However, some patients may experience adverse events such as decreased appetite, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, headache, among others. Therefore, more comparative studies are needed to validate the safety and efficacy profile of lithium in this population. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared

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