Delusions with content related to COVID-19 pandemic, in non-infected psychiatric hospitalized patients: a six-case series.

Q3 Medicine
Christos Mantas, Evgenia Papatheodorou, Maria Elisavet Tsagkaropoulou, Anna Kourti, Georgios Georgiou, Petros Petrikis, Thomas Hyphantis
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Abstract

We briefly present a case series of six patients hospitalized in the Department of Psychiatry, University General Hospital of Ioannina, between the first (starting March 23, 2020) and the second (starting November 7, 2020) lockdown in Greece who presented with COVID-19 - related delusional ideas. All patients had negative PCR prior to admission and no history of COVID-19 infection.The first three of our cases were admitted during the first lockdown, between March 23 and May 4, one involuntary and the other two voluntary. The first one was diagnosed with acute and transient psychosis (F23 - First Episode Psychosis) and the other two with psychotic depression (F32.3). Three additional patients were admitted voluntary after the end of the first lockdown. One was diagnosed with acute and transient psychosis (F23-First Episode Psychosis) and the other two were relapses of a known psychiatric disorder (Bipolar disorder F31.5 and Psychotic depression F32.3). At follow-up six months after discharge all patients were in remission following antipsychotic medication, among other medicines. These cases reveal that COVID-19 pandemic may have an impact on the delusional content of new or preexisting psychotic disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic.

非感染精神科住院患者中与COVID-19大流行相关内容的妄想:6例系列
我们简要介绍了在希腊第一次(从2020年3月23日开始)和第二次(从2020年11月7日开始)封锁期间,约阿尼纳大学总医院精神科住院的六名患者的病例系列,这些患者出现了与COVID-19相关的妄想。所有患者入院前PCR阴性,无COVID-19感染史。我们的前三个病例是在3月23日至5月4日的第一次封锁期间入院的,其中一个是非自愿的,另外两个是自愿的。第一个被诊断为急性和短暂性精神病(F23 -首发精神病),另外两个被诊断为精神病性抑郁症(F32.3)。在第一次封锁结束后,又有三名患者自愿入院。其中一人被诊断为急性和短暂性精神病(f23 -首发精神病),另外两人是已知精神障碍的复发(双相情感障碍F31.5和精神病性抑郁症F32.3)。出院后随访6个月,所有患者在服用抗精神病药物和其他药物后均缓解。这些病例表明,COVID-19大流行可能对COVID-19大流行期间新发或已存在的精神障碍的妄想内容产生影响。
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Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki
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