| Literature DB >> 35693976 |
Xingyu Mu1, Jiao Xu1, Peilin Lin2, Ya Luo3, Yuan Zhu1, Yi Shi1, Shangtao Chen1, Zengxiang Wu1, Shuangqing Li1.
Abstract
Introduction: Modified electroconvulsive therapy (MECT) is a viable therapeutic option for patients with mood disorders and schizophrenia. We found that there is a relationship between MECT and leukocytosis. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of this problem. There are no relevant guidelines recommending the risk of leukocytosis caused by MECT, nor the method to reduce the risk. We hope to share this case to provide a reference for the prevention and treatment of similar patients with leukocytosis during or after MECT and remind psychiatrists to pay attention to this risk of leukocytosis before making the decision of MECT while knowing how to deal with it. Case presentation: We describe a case of a 24-year-old woman diagnosed with Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) whose symptoms began at 19 years old. Her main clinical manifestations are feeling targeted, cheated, tracked, misunderstood, and repeating action. Since antipsychotic treatment was ineffective, we considered MECT. After MECT, the patient's body temperature increased, and leukocytosis was found. After excluding infection and other possibilities, we added 1,000 ml physiological saline to the patient through the vein. The white blood cell (WBC) count returned to normal in a short time.Entities:
Keywords: case report; leukocytosis; modified electroconvulsive therapy (MECT); monocytes; neutrophils; paranoid personality disorder
Year: 2022 PMID: 35693976 PMCID: PMC9186336 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.899847
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 5.435
FIGURE 1Cranial magnetic resonance scan showed microischemia on the bilateral frontal lobe. (A,B) show that different sections of the patient’s head MRI are normal.
FIGURE 2Temperature changes before and after MECT. We can see that the patient’s body temperature increased significantly after MECT.
FIGURE 3Changes in cell count from admission to discharge. We can see the huge changes in cell count in a short time after this patient received MECT.