Four case reports of acute and transient psychotic disorders associated with COVID-19
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摘要: 新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)感染后出现的精神症状多为谵妄、认知功能障碍、创伤后应激障碍以及情绪相关障碍,精神病性症状在临床上较少见。本文报道4例新型冠状病毒感染后出现急性而短暂的精神病性障碍的患者住院治疗及出院后1年的随访情况,并对相关文献进行复习,增加对新型冠状病毒感染后出现精神症状的认识,提高对疾病和症状发生发展的了解,做到早期识别、妥善治疗。Abstract: Psychiatric symptoms following infection with the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) are frequently observed and may include delirium, cognitive dysfunction, post-traumatic stress disorder and mood-related disorders. Psychiatric symptoms are uncommon in clinical practice. This article presents the case studies of four patients who developed acute and transient psychotic disorders following novel coronavirus infection. It also review the relevant literature to increase awareness of psychotic symptoms after COVID-19, improve understanding of the disease and the development of symptoms, and achieve early recognition and appropriate treatment.
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Key words:
- Coronavirus disease 2019 /
- Psychotic disorder /
- Case reports
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表 1 4例与COVID-19相关的急性精神障碍患者入院时实验室和影像学检查结果
Table 1. Four cases of acute mental disorders associated with COVID-19 were admitted for laboratory and imaging examinations
项目 病例1 病例2 病例3 病例4 性别 女性 女性 女性 女性 年龄(岁) 21 26 21 27 SARS-CoV-2核酸检测 阴性 阴性 阴性 阴性 SpO2(%) 98 99 99 99 心率(次/min) 76 100 94 112 呼吸(次/ min) 18 16 18 16 血压(mmHg) 108/73 130/80 118/85 100/80 体温(℃) 37.0 37.0 37.2 36.8 WBC(×109/L) 6.04 7.38 6.29 18.92 N%(%) 60.8 49.9 55.8 74.8 CRP(mg/L) 1.7 3.1 4.5 1.7 D-二聚体(μg/mL) 2.0 0.7 0.7 0.7 心肌酶 正常 肌酸激酶: 355 U/L 正常 正常 甲状腺功能 正常 TT3:1.19 nmol/L
FT4:28.14 pmol/L正常 正常 铁蛋白(ng/mL) 219.50 196.40 75.29 56.77 HIV 阴性 阴性 阴性 阴性 TRUST 阴性 阴性 阴性 阴性 尿常规 正常 正常 正常 正常 尿毒品检测 阴性 阴性 阴性 阴性 脑电图 慢波背景,全导中幅慢波散在或阵发性发放(需除外药物、改良电疗影响) 全导低中幅慢波散在或阵发性发放(需除外药物、改良电疗影响) 未见明显异常 未见明显异常 心电图 窦性心动过速 窦性心动过速 正常 窦性心律,QRS电轴右偏,T波改变(Ⅱ、Ⅲ、aVF低平、倒置) 胸部CT 正常 正常 正常 正常 头颅MRI 正常 垂体形态饱满 正常 正常 注:1 mmHg=0.133 kPa。SpO2为经皮动脉血氧饱和度(percutaneous arterial oxygen saturation),N%为中性粒细胞百分比(neutrophil percentage),TT3为总三碘甲状腺原氨酸(total triiodothyronine),FT4为游离甲状腺素(free thyroxine),TRUST为梅毒甲苯胺红不加热血清试验(toluidine red unheated serum test)。 -
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