在电疗法期间发现的伪胆酶缺乏症:对精神病学服务的影响
Mude Jeevan Naik1, Amruta Nirale2, Inchara Bhat1
1Departments of Psychiatry.
The journal of ECT
|September 15, 2025
概括
伪胆酶缺乏,虽然很少见,但可以在改性电疗法 (ECT) 期间导致长时间的呼吸暂停. 这一案例凸显了对敏感患者安全使用ECT的意识和麻醉剂修改的需要.
科学领域:
- 麻醉学 麻醉学
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
背景情况:
- 电疗法 (ECT) 是精神疾病中急性自杀倾向的重要治疗方法.
- 使用肌肉松剂 (如顺胆) 进行修改的ECT可以在患有伪胆酶缺乏症的个体中诱导长时间的呼吸暂停.
研究的目的:
- 在未被诊断的伪胆酶缺乏症患者中,在经过修改的ECT后报告长期呼吸暂停病例.
- 强调识别和管理伪胆酶缺乏对于安全的ECT程序的重要性.
主要方法:
- 一份病例报告详细介绍了一名患有精神分裂症和身体形障碍的24岁女性,她经历了ECT后的长时间呼吸暂停.
- 诊断测试证实了可能的遗传性伪胆酶缺乏症.
- 麻醉管理被修改,用 atracurium 取代顺胆.
主要成果:
- 患者在使用顺胆修改后进行了长时间的呼吸暂停.
- 随后的测试揭示了可能遗传的伪胆酶缺乏症.
- 切换到 atracurium 允许安全继续 ECT.
结论:
- 伪胆化酶缺乏症是一种罕见但显著的风险因素,在经过修改的ECT期间延长呼吸暂停.
- 提高临床意识和麻醉前查对于识别有风险的个体至关重要.
- 麻醉剂修改的临床决策树可以提高ECT的安全性.
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