A 12-month audit of clozapine associated myocarditis in a South Australian Local Health Network: The importance of screening and personalised titration.

Olivia Carswell, Lisa R Wilton, Kerri Nicholls, Vinod Thomas,Scott R Clark

Schizophrenia research(2023)

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Clozapine is effective in up to 50 % of patients resistant to other antipsychotics. Its use is restricted to third-line due to adverse effects which include myocarditis. Australia reports the highest incidence of clozapine-associated myocarditis (CAM) in the context of pharmacovigilance and relatively rapid titration. An audit of patients commenced on clozapine within the Central Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN) between 2012 and 2015 found an incidence of 8.6 %. We present here a case series from a follow up audit considering titration relevant risk factors for CAM. We reviewed anecdotal cases and data from all hospital-based commencements of clozapine across CALHN for the period July 2021 to June 2022 using pharmacy and medical record databases. We identified 5 cases of CAM and all had risk factors impacting on clozapine metabolism, including rapid titration, elevated baseline CRP, Asian ethnicity and concomitant treatment with inhibitors of clozapine metabolism. While personalisation of clozapine treatment needs further investigation in prospective trials, slower titration to lower targets for risk groups may not impact on hospital length of stay and has the potential to significantly reduce the burden of adverse events. Australian manufacturer approved titration rates exceed those recommended for personalised dosing and may not be safe for patients with risk factors. Early clozapine levels at week two could identify slow metabolisers for dose adjustment. Closer ties between psychiatrists and cardiologists are critical for the development of protocols for safely maintaining clozapine treatment during low level cardiac inflammation and to support safe rechallenge.
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