静脉注射氯胺酮加重急性应激障碍的症状:一例报告和现有文献的系统回顾。

IF 2.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaclp.2023.11.687
Charalambia Louka M.D., Stephanie Chiao M.D.
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背景:氯胺酮是一种麻醉药和镇痛药,以其拟精神特性而闻名,如解离和知觉改变。急性应激障碍(ASD)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的特征是在急性创伤事件后出现不想要的记忆、侵入性思想和分离性闪回。目前尚不清楚在创伤后时期给药氯胺酮如何影响ASD的症状学。目的与方法:在本文中,我们报告了一名26岁的男性,他在接受止痛药氯胺酮后持续枪伤并发展为恶化的ASD。我们也对目前关于创伤后氯胺酮及其对ASD和PTSD的影响的文献进行了综述。结果:在3篇研究氯胺酮与ASD的文章中,有2篇文章发现氯胺酮与ASD症状恶化有关。有6篇文章研究氯胺酮和创伤后应激障碍。在6篇文章中有1篇,氯胺酮与PTSD发病率和/或严重程度的增加有关,在6篇文章中有2篇,氯胺酮与PTSD发病率和/或严重程度的降低有关。6篇文章中有3篇没有氯胺酮和后续创伤后应激障碍之间的关系。结论:氯胺酮的拟精神特性可能会加重ASD的解离性和知觉症状,但其对PTSD的长期影响尚不清楚。对于已经存在ASD的患者,使用止痛剂氯胺酮的潜在风险和益处必须仔细权衡。
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Intravenous Ketamine Exacerbating Symptoms of Acute Stress Disorder: A Case Report and Systematized Review of Existing Literature

Background

Ketamine is an anesthetic and analgesic known for its psychotomimetic properties, such as dissociation and altered perception. Acute stress disorder (ASD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are characterized by unwanted memories, intrusive thoughts, and dissociative flashbacks following an acute traumatic event. It is unknown how analgesic ketamine affects the symptomatology of ASD when administered to patients in the posttraumatic period.

Objective and Methods

In this article, we present the case of a 26-year-old man who sustained gunshot wounds and developed worsened ASD after receiving analgesic ketamine. We also present a review of the current literature on peritraumatic ketamine and its subsequent effect on ASD and PTSD.

Results

In 2 out of 3 articles examining ketamine and ASD, ketamine was associated with worsened symptomatology of ASD. There were 6 articles examining ketamine and PTSD. In 1 of 6 articles, ketamine was associated with increased incidence and/or severity of PTSD, and in 2 of 6, it was associated with decreased incidence and/or severity of PTSD. There was no relationship between ketamine and subsequent PTSD in 3 of 6 articles.

Conclusion

We conclude that ketamine's psychotomimetic properties may exacerbate the dissociative and perceptual symptoms of ASD, but its long-term effects on PTSD are still unclear. In patients with preexisting ASD, the potential risks and benefits of using analgesic ketamine must be weighed carefully.

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