Psychiatr Prax 2022; 49(01): 51-53
DOI: 10.1055/a-1642-7701
Kasuistik

Manie nach COVID-19-Infektion

Mania after COVID-19 Infection
Ralf Kozian
Vinzenz von Paul Hospital gGmbH, Gerontopsychiatrie
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Alexandra Chaaban
Vinzenz von Paul Hospital gGmbH, Gerontopsychiatrie
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Zusammenfassung

Wir berichten über die Erstmanifestation einer Manie bei einem 85-jährigen Patienten, der bis dahin zuvor in keiner psychiatrischen Behandlung war. Der Patient war seit 3 Jahren an einer Demenz vom Alzheimer-Typ erkrankt. Die COVID-19-Infektion nahm bei ihm entsprechend der RKI-Leitlinien einen leichten Verlauf. Im Anschluss daran trat ein manisches Syndrom entsprechend der ICD-10 mit einer deutlich gehobenen Stimmung, einer Antriebssteigerung, einem kritikgeminderten Verhalten erstmalig im Leben des Patienten auf.

Abstract

We report the first manifestation of mania in an 85-year-old patient who had not previously received any psychiatric treatment. The patient had had Alzheimer’s type dementia for 3 years. The COVID-19 infection took a mild course in accordance with the RKI guidelines. This was followed by a manic syndrome according to the ICD-10 with a clearly elevated mood, increased drive and behavior that occured for the first time in the patient’s life.



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Artikel online veröffentlicht:
03. Januar 2022

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