[Early intervention practice in Toyama Prefecture: efforts to improve the clinical service].

Tomiki Sumiyoshi*, Shimako Nishiyama, Yuko Higuchi, Tsutomu Takahashi, Tadasu Matsuoka, Yasuko Muranaka, Masayoshi Kurachi, Yuko Mizukami, Satoru Kazukawa, Michio Suzuki

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Abstract

We report our activity in the Consultation and Support Service in Toyama (CAST), a clinical service provided by the collaboration of Toyama Prefectural Mental Health Center and University Hospital of Toyama(UHT). About 23% of users diagnosed with at-risk mental state (ARMS), during October 2006 until March 2012, transitioned to overt schizophrenia. More than half of the subjects who continued to visit the specialized clinic in UHT were treated with antipsychotic drugs. We encountered a case of schizophrenia in which early treatment with an atypical psychotic drug was effective in normalizing cognitive function and achieving a good social consequence. The ability of mismatch negativity, an event-related potential, to predict progression to psychosis in subjects with ARMS is discussed. Further efforts should be directed towards improving long-term outcomes, such as social function, for users of the CAST.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)180-186
Number of pages7
JournalUnknown Journal
Volume115
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2013

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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