Carbon dioxide test as an additional clinical measure of treatment response in panic disorder

OBJECTIVE: We aim to determine if a treatment with a dose of clonazepam - 2 mg/day, for 6 weeks, blocks spontaneous panic attacks and the ones induced by the inhalation of 35% carbon dioxide (CO2) in panic disorder (PD) patients. The CO2 challenge-test may be a useful addition tool for measuring the pharmacological response during the initial phase (6 weeks) in the treatment of PD. METHOD: Eighteen PD patients drug free for a week participated in a carbon dioxide challenge test. Fourteen had a panic attack and were openly treated for a 6-week period with clonazepam. At the end of the 6-week period they were submitted again to the CO2 challenge test. RESULTS: After 6 weeks of treatment with clonazepam, 12 of 14 PD patients (85.7%) did not have a panic attack after the CO2 challenge test. Just 2 of 14 patients (14.3%) had a panic attack after the CO2 challenge test. Ten of 14 (71.4%) PD patients had panic free status after clonazepam treatment. The 2 patients who had a panic attack in the sixth week, after the CO2 test, did not have panic free status after the treatment with clonazepam. CONCLUSION: The CO2-test may be a valid tool for testing and predicting the drug response.

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Main Authors: Valença,Alexandre M., Nardi,Antonio Egidio, Nascimento,Isabella, Zin,Walter A., Versiani,Márcio
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2002
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-282X20020003000032002-07-11Carbon dioxide test as an additional clinical measure of treatment response in panic disorderValença,Alexandre M.Nardi,Antonio EgidioNascimento,IsabellaZin,Walter A.Versiani,Márcio panic disorder benzodiazepine carbon dioxide clonazepam OBJECTIVE: We aim to determine if a treatment with a dose of clonazepam - 2 mg/day, for 6 weeks, blocks spontaneous panic attacks and the ones induced by the inhalation of 35% carbon dioxide (CO2) in panic disorder (PD) patients. The CO2 challenge-test may be a useful addition tool for measuring the pharmacological response during the initial phase (6 weeks) in the treatment of PD. METHOD: Eighteen PD patients drug free for a week participated in a carbon dioxide challenge test. Fourteen had a panic attack and were openly treated for a 6-week period with clonazepam. At the end of the 6-week period they were submitted again to the CO2 challenge test. RESULTS: After 6 weeks of treatment with clonazepam, 12 of 14 PD patients (85.7%) did not have a panic attack after the CO2 challenge test. Just 2 of 14 patients (14.3%) had a panic attack after the CO2 challenge test. Ten of 14 (71.4%) PD patients had panic free status after clonazepam treatment. The 2 patients who had a panic attack in the sixth week, after the CO2 test, did not have panic free status after the treatment with clonazepam. CONCLUSION: The CO2-test may be a valid tool for testing and predicting the drug response.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.60 n.2B 20022002-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2002000300003en10.1590/S0004-282X2002000300003
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author Valença,Alexandre M.
Nardi,Antonio Egidio
Nascimento,Isabella
Zin,Walter A.
Versiani,Márcio
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Nardi,Antonio Egidio
Nascimento,Isabella
Zin,Walter A.
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Carbon dioxide test as an additional clinical measure of treatment response in panic disorder
author_facet Valença,Alexandre M.
Nardi,Antonio Egidio
Nascimento,Isabella
Zin,Walter A.
Versiani,Márcio
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title Carbon dioxide test as an additional clinical measure of treatment response in panic disorder
title_short Carbon dioxide test as an additional clinical measure of treatment response in panic disorder
title_full Carbon dioxide test as an additional clinical measure of treatment response in panic disorder
title_fullStr Carbon dioxide test as an additional clinical measure of treatment response in panic disorder
title_full_unstemmed Carbon dioxide test as an additional clinical measure of treatment response in panic disorder
title_sort carbon dioxide test as an additional clinical measure of treatment response in panic disorder
description OBJECTIVE: We aim to determine if a treatment with a dose of clonazepam - 2 mg/day, for 6 weeks, blocks spontaneous panic attacks and the ones induced by the inhalation of 35% carbon dioxide (CO2) in panic disorder (PD) patients. The CO2 challenge-test may be a useful addition tool for measuring the pharmacological response during the initial phase (6 weeks) in the treatment of PD. METHOD: Eighteen PD patients drug free for a week participated in a carbon dioxide challenge test. Fourteen had a panic attack and were openly treated for a 6-week period with clonazepam. At the end of the 6-week period they were submitted again to the CO2 challenge test. RESULTS: After 6 weeks of treatment with clonazepam, 12 of 14 PD patients (85.7%) did not have a panic attack after the CO2 challenge test. Just 2 of 14 patients (14.3%) had a panic attack after the CO2 challenge test. Ten of 14 (71.4%) PD patients had panic free status after clonazepam treatment. The 2 patients who had a panic attack in the sixth week, after the CO2 test, did not have panic free status after the treatment with clonazepam. CONCLUSION: The CO2-test may be a valid tool for testing and predicting the drug response.
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