A Rare Occurrence of Delayed Olanzapine-Induced Oculogyric Crisis in a Postpartum Patient: A Case Report.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2024-09-24 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.70127
Syed Ali Bokhari, Mariam Alhosani, Louai Jalal, Alma Al Mansour, Nahid M Elhassan
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Oculogyric crisis (OGC) is an acute dystonic reaction characterized by involuntary upward deviation of the eyes, often linked to the use of antipsychotic medications. While commonly associated with first-generation antipsychotics (FGAs) due to their higher propensity to cause extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS), OGC remains a rare but documented occurrence with second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs). SGAs, including olanzapine, are generally preferred in clinical practice due to their reduced risk of EPS; however, they are not completely devoid of such adverse effects. The emergence of OGC in the context of SGAs, particularly in unique clinical scenarios, highlights the importance of awareness and careful management of potential adverse effects in clinical practice. This case report presents a rare instance of OGC in a 25-year-old postpartum woman following an independent reduction in her olanzapine dosage, a medication usually associated with a low risk of dystonia. The patient, with no previous psychiatric history, had been treated with olanzapine for postpartum depression with psychotic features and demonstrated stability. The onset of OGC, occurring three months after the initiation of olanzapine and precipitated by stressors such as interpersonal conflicts and high-pressure situations, underscores the critical need for comprehensive patient education on the dangers of unsupervised medication adjustments. It also highlights the importance of vigilant monitoring, particularly in vulnerable populations, such as postpartum patients. This case underscores the necessity for individualized treatment approaches and highlights the rarity and clinical significance of OGC in patients on SGAs, contributing to the understanding of atypical presentations associated with these medications.

一名产后患者罕见地出现奥氮平诱发的延迟性眼球刺激危象:病例报告。
眼球震颤危象(OGC)是一种急性肌张力障碍反应,其特征是眼球不自主地上移,通常与使用抗精神病药物有关。由于第一代抗精神病药物(FGA)更容易引起锥体外系症状(EPS),因此眼球震颤危象通常与第一代抗精神病药物(FGA)有关,而第二代抗精神病药物(SGA)则很少发生眼球震颤危象,但有文献记载。由于包括奥氮平在内的 SGAs 可降低 EPS 风险,因此在临床实践中普遍受到青睐;然而,这些药物并非完全没有此类不良反应。在使用 SGAs 时出现 OGC,尤其是在特殊的临床情况下出现 OGC,凸显了在临床实践中认识和谨慎处理潜在不良反应的重要性。本病例报告介绍了一名 25 岁的产后妇女在自行减少奥氮平剂量后出现 OGC 的罕见病例。该患者既往无精神病史,曾因产后抑郁伴精神病特征而接受奥氮平治疗,病情稳定。OGC 发生在开始使用奥氮平三个月后,由人际冲突和高压环境等压力因素诱发,这强调了对患者进行全面教育的重要性,让他们认识到在无人监督的情况下调整药物的危险性。它还强调了警惕性监测的重要性,尤其是对产后患者等易受影响的人群。本病例强调了采用个体化治疗方法的必要性,并突出说明了在服用 SGAs 的患者中发生 OGC 的罕见性和临床意义,有助于人们了解与这些药物相关的非典型表现。
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