Mutism and rigidity due to antipsychotic-induced catatonia improved by hemodialysis: A case report.

IF 0.9 PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2025-02-03 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.70058
Rintaro Fujii, Ryota Suga, Norihito Satoh, Yasuo Watanabe, Reiji Yoshimura
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Background: Catatonia is a psychomotor syndrome linked to various medical conditions. Among these, several reports have described antipsychotic-induced catatonia (AIC). Treatment typically includes benzodiazepines and electroconvulsive therapy. Here, we report a rare case of AIC that showed an improvement in symptoms under hemodialysis.

Case presentation: A 79-year-old man with diabetic nephropathy was admitted with acute renal failure and metabolic acidosis. Hemodialysis was initiated, and his acute renal failure and metabolic acidosis were mild. On Day 11, following an intramuscular injection of haloperidol (2.5 mg) for agitation the previous day, he developed mutism, rigidity, and resistance to mouth-opening, leading to a diagnosis of AIC. His symptoms improved dramatically during the course of hemodialysis, with no recurrence after seven sessions. He was discharged after 49 days and did not experience recurrence of catatonia in the following 12 months.

Conclusion: While this case showed a rapid improvement in AIC following hemodialysis, no robust evidence implicating AIC and hemodialysis has been reported to date. This case suggests the potential role of hemodialysis in improving AIC symptoms. Further research to better understand the relationship between AIC and hemodialysis and the underlying mechanisms of catatonia is required.

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血液透析改善抗精神病药物致紧张症所致的缄默症和僵硬症1例。
背景:紧张症是一种精神运动综合征,与多种疾病有关。其中,有几篇报道描述了抗精神病药物诱导的紧张症(AIC)。治疗通常包括苯二氮卓类药物和电休克疗法。在此,我们报告一例罕见的AIC,在血液透析后症状有所改善。病例介绍:一名79岁男性糖尿病肾病患者因急性肾功能衰竭和代谢性酸中毒入院。开始血液透析,急性肾功能衰竭和代谢性酸中毒是轻微的。第11天,在前一天肌肉注射氟哌啶醇(2.5 mg)治疗躁动后,患者出现沉默、僵硬和张嘴阻力,诊断为AIC。他的症状在血液透析过程中显著改善,7次透析后无复发。49天后出院,12个月无紧张症复发。结论:虽然该病例显示血液透析后AIC的快速改善,但迄今为止尚未有强有力的证据表明AIC与血液透析有关。本病例提示血液透析在改善AIC症状中的潜在作用。需要进一步研究以更好地了解AIC与血液透析之间的关系以及紧张症的潜在机制。
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