| Literature DB >> 29230342 |
Abstract
Clozapine, a commonly used atypical antipsychotic, can precipitate a severe withdrawal syndrome. In this report, we describe a case of delirium with catatonic features emerging after the immediate cessation of clozapine subsequent to concerns of developing neuroleptic malignant syndrome. After multiple treatments were found to be inefficacious, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) was initiated, resulting in significant improvement. A literature search revealed six previous cases of clozapine-withdrawal syndromes of varied symptomatology treated with ECT. To our knowledge, the present case represents the first reported clozapine-withdrawal delirium treated successfully with ECT.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29230342 PMCID: PMC5688366 DOI: 10.1155/2017/1783545
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Psychiatry ISSN: 2090-6838
Published case reports of syndromes precipitated by clozapine withdrawal treated with electroconvulsive therapy.
| Authors | Psychiatric diagnosis | Age | Sex | Clozapine daily dose (mg) | Reason for clozapine discontinuation | Rebound syndrome | Response to ECT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bastiampillai et al. [ | Bipolar Disorder | 51 | F | 15–500 | Nonadherence | Recurrent mania | Yes |
| Cerit et al. [ | Schizophrenia | 46 | M | 200 | Nonadherence | Catatonia | No |
| Koch et al. [ | Schizophrenia | 33 | F | 250 | Leukopaenia | Catatonia | Partial |
| Kumar et al. [ | Schizophrenia | 29 | M | 250 | Febrile neutropaenia | Catatonia | Yes |
| Mendhekar et al. [ | Schizophrenia | 26 | M | 300 | Nonadherence | NMS, psychosis | Yes |
| Bastiampillai et al. [ | Schizoaffective disorder | 58 | F | 150 | Nonadherence | Catatonic, cholinergic, & serotonergic symptoms | Yes |