The retrospective and observational study of catatonia – Diagnosis, course of illness, and the response to lorazepam – in a tertiary health-care center

Author:

Latke Rahul1,Sinha Deoraj1,Miskin Tejaswini2,Mane Astik1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, HBTMC and Dr. RN Cooper Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

2. Department of Psychiatry, Sir JJ Groups of Hospitals, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India,

Abstract

Objectives: In patients with catatonia, it has been discovered that benzodiazepines (BZD) have a remarkable impact. However, there is not much evidence reflecting the long-term treatment with only BZDs before considering electroconvulsive therapy. Materials and Methods: One-year retrospective data of patients obtained from the health management information system (HMIS) portal and records of the department of psychiatry with the diagnosis of catatonia. This data was then analyzed for adequate history, presenting complaints, treatment taken, substance use, and was organized into five groups depending on the primary diagnosis as per the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental. The scores of Bush-Francis Catatonia Rating Scales of day 1 and subsequent follow-ups were secured. Categorical variables were analyzed with the Chi-squared test. The response overtime for all the groups and its correlation with the number of visits was compared using repeated measures analysis of variance. Results: We found that the lorazepam challenge test versus improvement after 1 week of oral lorazepam had Pearson’s correlation of 0.604, this correlation decreased in the following weeks. In the 3 week, the correlation was 0.373, which was statistically significant. This shows that the highest correlation was seen in the 1st week. Hence, our study suggested that lorazepam challenge test is a good predictor of response in the 1st week alone. We observe negative correlation which is significant in the 3rd week (P = 0.048) and not in the 1st and 2nd week. Conclusion: Our study analyzed the patients with catatonia in psychiatric diagnostic categories, history, and the outcome after treating them with lorazepam at every visit over 3 weeks. The correlation in the level of improvement of symptoms at subsequent visits was noteworthy and had a strong association with the lorazepam challenge test. When dose of lorazepam was tapered, on an average dose was reduced in the 2nd week. Suggesting that at least 3 week treatment would be ideal.

Publisher

Scientific Scholar

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

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