[在COVID-19中表现为精神运动性躁动的谵妄、紧张症和物质戒断综合征:一种综合医院的药理学管理方法]。

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Revista medica de Chile Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.4067/S0034-98872022000300361
Felipe León, Constanza Caneo, Pablo Toro, Jorge Calderón, Matías González
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背景:神经精神症状可能是COVID-19感染临床谱的一部分。目的:设计一种循证临床算法,指导临床医生识别和治疗住院感染SARS-CoV-2患者精神运动性躁动的潜在临床症状,如谵妄、紧张症或物质戒断。材料和方法:回顾综合医院新冠肺炎神经精神表现的药理管理文献,根据某临床医院跨学科专家组的共识制定临床方案。结果:针对以精神运动性躁动为表现的COVID-19住院患者谵妄、紧张症和物质戒断的协商一致的临床管理算法,为不同复杂程度的卫生服务医生提供了临床建议。结论:综合医院不同临床科室的合作促进了临床医生对COVID-19患者精神运动性躁动管理的临床算法的实施。
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[Delirium, catatonia and substance withdrawal syndrome manifested as psychomotor agitation in COVID-19: a pharmacological management approach for the general hospital setting].

Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms can be part of the clinical spectrum of COVID-19 infections.

Aim: To devise an evidence based clinical algorithm as a guide for clinicians, to identify and treat underlying clinical syndromes of psychomotor agitation, such as delirium, catatonia or substance withdrawal in patients who are hospitalized and infected with SARS-CoV-2.

Material and methods: A review of the literature about the pharmacological management of neuropsychiatric manifestations of COVID-19 at the general hospital, to develop a clinical protocol based on a consensus from an interdisciplinary expert panel at a Clinical Hospital.

Results: A consensual clinical algorithm for the management of delirium, catatonia, and substance withdrawal, manifested as psychomotor agitation in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, was developed as a clinical proposal for physicians at different levels of complexity in health services.

Conclusions: Cooperation among different clinical units in the general hospital facilitated the implementation of a clinical algorithm for clinicians for the management of psychomotor agitation in COVID-19 patients.

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Revista medica de Chile
Revista medica de Chile 医学-医学:内科
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1.20
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16.70%
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75
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: La Revista Médica de Chile publica trabajos originales sobre temas de interés médico y de Ciencias Biomédicas, dando preferencia a los relacionados con la Medicina Interna y sus especialidades derivadas. Publicada mensualmente, desde 1872, por la Sociedad Médica de Santiago. La abreviatura de su título es Rev Med Chile, que debe ser usado en bibliografías, notas al pié de página, leyendas y referencias bibliográficas.
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