Methamphetamine-associated catatonia: Case series and systematic review of the literature from 1943-2020.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Annals of Clinical Psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.12788/acp.0116
Bojan Slavnic, Brian S Barnett, Seth McIntire, Robert Becker, Sindhu Saba, Krishna D Vellanki, Lindsay Honaker, Jeremy Weleff, Brendan T Carroll
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Background: Catatonia due to a general medical condition may result from a variety of causes, including substance intoxication and withdrawal. Stimulants are occasionally associated with catatonia, though there has been little investigation of methamphetamine's relationship to catatonia. Here we present 5 cases of catatonia associated with methamphetamine use and a systematic review of the associated literature from 1943 to 2020.

Methods: We performed a systematic review of the literature and present 5 cases of catatonia evaluated using the Bush-Francis Catatonia Rating Scale and KANNER catatonia rating scale.

Results: Methamphetamine use was associated with catatonia in a small number of cases in the literature. However, some of these reports included other possible etiologies. The patients in our case series met DSM-5 criteria for catatonia due to a general medical condition, with all reporting recent methamphetamine use and testing positive for amphetamines on urine drug screen.

Conclusions: Given the ongoing rise in methamphetamine use in the United States, it is important that clinicians understand that methamphetamine use can be associated with catatonia. Patients with methamphetamine-associated catatonia may respond favorably to lorazepam and require shorter hospital stays than other catatonic patients. Lastly, methamphetamine-associated catatonia highlights how alteration in dopamine function and projections may be a critical neural mechanism underlying catatonia in general.

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甲基苯丙胺相关紧张症:1943-2020年的病例系列和文献系统回顾。
背景:一般医学状况引起的紧张症可能由多种原因引起,包括物质中毒和戒断。兴奋剂偶尔与紧张症有关,尽管对甲基苯丙胺与紧张症的关系的调查很少。在这里,我们报告了5例与甲基苯丙胺使用相关的紧张症,并对1943年至2020年的相关文献进行了系统回顾。方法:我们对文献进行系统回顾,并采用Bush-Francis紧张症评定量表和KANNER紧张症评定量表对5例紧张症进行评定。结果:甲基苯丙胺的使用与文献中少数病例的紧张症有关。然而,其中一些报告包括其他可能的病因。在我们的病例系列中,由于一般的医疗状况,患者符合DSM-5的紧张症标准,所有患者都报告最近使用甲基苯丙胺,并且在尿液药物筛查中检测出安非他明呈阳性。结论:鉴于美国甲基苯丙胺使用的持续上升,临床医生了解甲基苯丙胺使用可能与紧张症有关是很重要的。甲基苯丙胺相关紧张症患者对劳拉西泮反应良好,比其他紧张症患者需要更短的住院时间。最后,甲基苯丙胺相关的紧张症强调了多巴胺功能和投射的改变可能是一般紧张症的关键神经机制。
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