11例亚急性血清素综合征患者的病例系列。

IF 2.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
John Patrick B. Janowski M.D. , Laura Suarez M.D., Nicholas D. Allen M.D., Shirlene M. Sampson M.D., M.S
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摘要

背景:血清素综合征是一种急性、危及生命的疾病,其特征是精神状态变化、神经肌肉症状和自主神经不稳定。一些服用5-羟色胺能抗抑郁药的患者出现了无法解释的精神状态变化和/或神经肌肉变化,而没有自主神经不稳定,这增加了更慢性或减弱形式的5-羟色胺综合征的可能性。方法:在一家三级精神病门诊诊所,对有不明原因的精神状态和/或神经肌肉变化但没有自主神经不稳定的患者进行抗抑郁药血液水平评估。结果:11名患者的体征和症状与血清素综合征部分一致。9名患者出现认知变化,4名患者出现运动变化,3名患者出现精神病。所有患者的血液中单一5-羟色胺能抗抑郁药水平均升高。有限的随访表明,症状会随着抗抑郁药物的减少而改善。结论:这些病例表明存在一种更为慢性、减弱型的血清素综合征。提出了一种独特的临床实体——亚急性血清素综合征(SSS)的诊断标准。需要进一步的研究来验证这些标准。临床医生应该考虑为有SSS症状和体征的患者绘制抗抑郁药水平,尤其是那些易受过度血清素能激动作用影响的患者。鉴于抗抑郁药物的使用率很高,提高对SSS的认识可以改善患者的预后和公共健康。
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A Case Series of 11 Patients With Subacute Serotonin Syndrome

Background

Serotonin syndrome is an acute, life-threatening illness characterized by mental status changes, neuromuscular symptoms, and autonomic instability. Some patients taking serotonergic antidepressants have been noted to have unexplained mental status changes and/or neuromuscular changes without autonomic instability raising the possibility of a more chronic or attenuated form of serotonin syndrome.

Objective

Assessment of antidepressant blood levels to support the diagnosis of a subacute serotonin syndrome.

Methods

At a tertiary psychiatric outpatient clinic, patients with unexplained mental status and/or neuromuscular changes without autonomic instability had antidepressant blood levels assessed.

Results

Eleven patients were identified with signs and symptoms partially consistent with serotonin syndrome. Nine patients had cognitive changes, while four patients had motor changes, and three patients had psychosis. All patients had elevated blood levels of a single serotonergic antidepressant. Limited follow-up suggests that symptoms improve with reduction of antidepressant medication.

Conclusions

These cases suggest that a more chronic, attenuated form of serotonin syndrome exists. Diagnostic criteria are proposed for a distinct clinical entity: subacute serotonin syndrome (SSS). Further research is required to validate these criteria. Clinicians should consider drawing antidepressant levels for patients with symptoms and signs suggestive of SSS—especially those at increased vulnerability for excessive serotonergic agonism. Given the high prevalence of antidepressant medication use, the awareness of SSS could lead to improved patient outcomes and public health.

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