急性后和慢性酒精性柯萨科夫综合征的虚构:在两个中心进行的横断面研究

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-31 DOI:10.1080/13651501.2021.1906907
Erik Oudman, Yvonne Rensen, Roy P C Kessels
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简介:虚构指的是在地点和时间上不正确的经历和事件的记忆的出现,或者从未发生过。在酒精性柯萨科夫综合征中,经常有虚构的报道,但很少进行调查。关于虚构的传统报告指出,KS中的虚构主要发生在疾病的急性期后。该研究的目的是调查虚构是否在KS中消失。方法:对172例酒精性KS合并KS患者进行虚构行为(NVCL-R)观察评分。在两个中心对急性和慢性KS患者进行横断面比较。结果:急性后和慢性后患者均存在诱发性和自发性虚构。住在长期护理机构的患者比住在诊断中心的患者更常出现自发性虚构。结论:与传统观点相反,虚构可能出现在KS的整个过程中,并且可能更频繁地出现在接受专门长期护理机构护理的患者中,而不是接受较少强化支持的患者。虚构是Korsakoff综合征的中心特征,与普遍的看法相反,虚构可能存在于急性和慢性Korsakoff综合征中,虚构的严重程度与KSA的不利疾病结局有关,纵向方法将有助于确认发现虚构没有随时间下降。
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Confabulations in post-acute and chronic alcoholic Korsakoff's syndrome: a cross-sectional study conducted in two centres.

Introduction: Confabulations refer to the emergence of memories of experiences and events that are incorrect in place and time, or never took place. In alcoholic Korsakoff's syndrome, confabulations have been frequently reported, but seldomly been investigated. Traditional reports on confabulations state that confabulations in KS mainly occur in the post-acute phase of the illness. The aim of the study was to investigate whether confabulations extinguish in KS.

Methods: An observational rating of confabulation behaviour (the NVCL-R) was completed for 172 KS patients with alcoholic KS. Post-acute and chronic KS patients were compared cross-sectionally in two centres.

Results: Provoked and spontaneous confabulations were present in post-acute and chronic patients. Patients residing in a long-term care facility more often presented themselves with spontaneous confabulations than patients in a diagnostic centre.

Conclusions: In contrast to the traditional view, confabulations may be present throughout the course of KS, and are possibly more frequently present in patients receiving care in specialised long-term care facilities than in patients who receive less intensive support.Key pointsConfabulations are a central characteristic of Korsakoff's syndromeIn contrast to popular belief, confabulations may be present in acute and chronic Korsakoff's syndromeThe severity of confabulations is related to an unfavourable disease outcome in KSA longitudinal approach would help the confirmation of finding no decline in confabulations over time.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice provides an international forum for communication among health professionals with clinical, academic and research interests in psychiatry. The journal gives particular emphasis to papers that integrate the findings of academic research into realities of clinical practice. Focus on the practical aspects of managing and treating patients. Essential reading for the busy psychiatrist, trainee and interested physician. Includes original research papers, comprehensive review articles and short communications. Key words: Psychiatry, Neuropsychopharmacology, Mental health, Neuropsychiatry, Clinical Neurophysiology, Psychophysiology, Psychotherapy, Addiction, Schizophrenia, Depression, Bipolar Disorders and Anxiety.
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