Emerging cycloid psychosis episodes during COVID-19 pandemic: a case series
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Emerging cycloid psychosis episodes during COVID-19 pandemic: a case series
Abstract
Aims: Cycloid psychosis (CP) is a clinical entity characterized by sudden onset of psychotic polymorphic symptomatology and fluctuant course. It has a reported rate of psychosocial precipitating factors ranging 30-65%. The aim of the study was to describe all cases of CP, admitted in our Psychiatry ward, during the first two months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Method: In this retrospective and observational study, we reported a sample of eight patients who were treated as inpatients in the psychiatric ward of our hospital during the first two months of COVID-19 pandemic (mid-March to mid-May 2020) and compared it with previous years. All our patients fulfilled all four Perris & Brockington criteria for CP. We reported the sociodemographic, clinical and biological parameters.
Results: In our sample, all of the patients had maladaptive personality traits; the major external stressing factor was COVID-19; all our patients had short prodromal symptomatology, short Duration of Untreated Psychosis (DUP) and high score at the Positive Scale at Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS-P) at hospital admission with the majority showing psychotic symptoms related to the actual COVID-19 pandemic. The predominant treatment during admission was olanzapine and a short time to full remission of psychotic symptoms was observed in all patients.
Conclusion: We found an increase in the admission of patients with CP during the first two months of the actual pandemic. Stress caused by the COVID-19 situation has possibly incremented the frequency of stress-related disorders and it has also influenced its clinical presentation.
Keywords: Atypical psychosis; SARS-CoV-2; epidemic; first psychotic episode; reactive psychosis.
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