Risk Factors and Clinical Correlates of Pediatric Serotonin Syndrome in Hospitalized Suicide Attempters

Susheel K. Khetarpal MD, MS , Manivel Rengasamy MD , Ololade Adebiyi MD , Kimberly Hsiung MD, MS , Sammi Wong BS , Joshua Shulman MD , Anthony Pizon MD
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the risk factors and clinical correlates of pediatric serotonin syndrome (SS) given that research on SS in adults exists, there is a dearth of literature on pediatric SS.

Study design

We conducted a retrospective chart review of 183 pediatric patients who were medically hospitalized after a suicide attempt. We investigated associations between SS and several of its risk factors and clinical correlates. We also assessed the sensitivity/specificity of Hunter’s criteria and criterion symptoms in predicting SS.

Results

SS occurred in 21.7% of patients with a serotonergic overdose. Recent marijuana use and overdose on a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor were significantly associated with SS. Individuals with SS required a greater number of days to be medically stabilized and had a greater likelihood of being placed on a ventilator during treatment. Hunter’s criteria had 66.7% sensitivity and 92.3% specificity in diagnosing SS.

Conclusions

Our study reveals both novel risk factors associated with SS (eg, recent marijuana use) and clinical correlates for patients with pediatric SS. In children, Hunter’s criteria appeared to have good specificity but poor sensitivity in identifying SS. Our results set the stage for future work aimed at enhancing clinicians’ ability to more rapidly identify and treat pediatric SS.

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住院自杀未遂儿童血清素综合征的危险因素及临床相关性
目的评估儿童5-羟色胺综合征(SS)的危险因素和临床相关性鉴于成人存在对SS的研究,但缺乏关于儿童血清素综合征的文献。研究设计我们对183名自杀未遂后住院的儿童患者进行了回顾性图表回顾。我们调查了SS及其几个危险因素和临床相关性之间的关系。我们还评估了Hunter标准和标准症状在预测SS方面的敏感性/特异性。结果21.7%的5-羟色胺能过量患者出现SS。最近吸食大麻和过量服用选择性血清素再摄取抑制剂与SS显著相关。SS患者需要更多的天数才能获得医疗稳定,并且在治疗期间使用呼吸机的可能性更大。Hunter标准诊断SS的敏感性为66.7%,特异性为92.3%。结论我们的研究揭示了与SS相关的新风险因素(如最近使用大麻)和儿科SS患者的临床相关性。在儿童中,Hunter的标准在识别SS方面似乎具有良好的特异性,但敏感性较差。我们的研究结果为未来旨在提高临床医生更快识别和治疗儿科SS的能力的工作奠定了基础。
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Journal of Pediatrics: X
Journal of Pediatrics: X Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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