The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on psychosis remains to be established. Here, we report six cases (3 Male; 3 Female) of First Episode Psychosis (FEP) admitted to our hospital in the second month of national lockdown. All patients underwent routine laboratory tests and a standardized assessment of psychopathology. Hospitalization was required due to the severity of behavioral abnormalities in the context of a full-blown psychosis (BPRS = 53,3 ± 15,6). Blood tests, toxicological urine screening and brain imaging were unremarkable, with the exception of a mild cortical atrophy in the eldest patient (Male, 73 years). All patients were negative for SARS-CoV-2 throughout their stay but three presented the somatic delusion of being infected. Of note, all six cases had religious/spiritual delusions and hallucinatory contents. Despite a generally advanced age (53,3 ± 15,6), all patients had a negative psychiatric history. Rapid discharge (length of stay = 13,8 ± 6,9) with remission of symptoms (BPRS = 27,5 ± 3,1) and satisfactory insight were possible after relatively low-dose antipsychotic treatment (Olanzapine-equivalents = 10,6 ± 5,4 mg). Brief Psychotic Disorder (BPD) / Acute and Transient Psychotic Disorder (ATPD) diagnoses were confirmed during follow-up visits in all six cases. The youngest patient (Female, 23 years) also satisfied available criteria for Brief Limited Intermittent Psychotic Symptoms (BLIPS). Although research on larger populations is necessary, our preliminary observation suggests that intense psychosocial stress associated with a novel, potentially fatal disease and national lockdown restrictions might be a trigger for FEP.

Brief Psychotic Disorder During the National Lockdown in Italy: An Emerging Clinical Phenomenon of the COVID-19 Pandemic / A. D′Agostino, S. D’Angelo, B. Giordano, A.C. Cigognini, M.L. Chirico, C. Redaelli, O. Gambini. - In: SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN. - ISSN 0586-7614. - 47:1(2021), pp. 15-22. [10.1093/schbul/sbaa112]

Brief Psychotic Disorder During the National Lockdown in Italy: An Emerging Clinical Phenomenon of the COVID-19 Pandemic

A. D′Agostino
Primo
;
S. D’Angelo
Secondo
;
B. Giordano;A.C. Cigognini;M.L. Chirico;C. Redaelli
Penultimo
;
O. Gambini
Ultimo
2021

Abstract

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on psychosis remains to be established. Here, we report six cases (3 Male; 3 Female) of First Episode Psychosis (FEP) admitted to our hospital in the second month of national lockdown. All patients underwent routine laboratory tests and a standardized assessment of psychopathology. Hospitalization was required due to the severity of behavioral abnormalities in the context of a full-blown psychosis (BPRS = 53,3 ± 15,6). Blood tests, toxicological urine screening and brain imaging were unremarkable, with the exception of a mild cortical atrophy in the eldest patient (Male, 73 years). All patients were negative for SARS-CoV-2 throughout their stay but three presented the somatic delusion of being infected. Of note, all six cases had religious/spiritual delusions and hallucinatory contents. Despite a generally advanced age (53,3 ± 15,6), all patients had a negative psychiatric history. Rapid discharge (length of stay = 13,8 ± 6,9) with remission of symptoms (BPRS = 27,5 ± 3,1) and satisfactory insight were possible after relatively low-dose antipsychotic treatment (Olanzapine-equivalents = 10,6 ± 5,4 mg). Brief Psychotic Disorder (BPD) / Acute and Transient Psychotic Disorder (ATPD) diagnoses were confirmed during follow-up visits in all six cases. The youngest patient (Female, 23 years) also satisfied available criteria for Brief Limited Intermittent Psychotic Symptoms (BLIPS). Although research on larger populations is necessary, our preliminary observation suggests that intense psychosocial stress associated with a novel, potentially fatal disease and national lockdown restrictions might be a trigger for FEP.
Acute and Transient Psychotic Episode; Bouffée Délirante; Brief Psychotic Episodes; COVID–19; Reactive Psychosis; SARS–CoV–2;
Settore MED/25 - Psichiatria
2021
6-ago-2020
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