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2220-3206 (online) |
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Psychiatry |
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Systematic Reviews |
Article Title |
Catatonia in older adults: A systematic review
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Invited Manuscript |
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Walter Jaimes-Albornoz, Angel Ruiz de Pellon-Santamaria, Ayar Nizama-Vía, Marco Isetta, Ines Albajar and Jordi Serra-Mestres |
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Walter Jaimes-Albornoz, MD, Consultant Physician-Scientist, Psychiatry Service, Hospital Universitario Donostia, Basque Health Service - Osakidetza, Paseo del Dr. Begiristain 109, San Sebastian 20014, Gipuzkoa, Spain. walter.jaimesalbornoz@osakidetza.eus |
Key Words |
Catatonia; Older adults; Etiology; Phenomenology; Prevalence; Treatment |
Core Tip |
Catatonia in older people is underrecognized and undertreated, as demonstrated by the scarce bibliography published in this age group, in which the prevalence is high and the etiology usually multifactorial. Catatonia can frequently present together with delirium. General medical conditions and neurological disorders have a very important role in its etiology. Older people could have a higher risk of developing catatonia in bipolar disorder, the general hospital and with benzodiazepine (BZD) withdrawal. Also, they have a higher risk of developing complications secondary to this condition. BZDs and electroconvulsive therapy have been proven to be safe and effective symptomatic treatments, but the correct identification and treatment of the etiology are crucial for a full recovery. |
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2022-02-17 08:22 |
Citation |
Jaimes-Albornoz W, Ruiz de Pellon-Santamaria A, Nizama-Vía A, Isetta M, Albajar I, Serra-Mestres J. Catatonia in older adults: A systematic review. World J Psychiatry 2022; 12(2): 348-367 |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3206/full/v12/i2/348.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v12.i2.348 |
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