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DOI: 10.1055/a-1942-3995
Katatonie im Wandel der Zeit – von Kahlbaum bis zum ICD-11
Catatonia Through the Ages – from Kahlbaum to the ICD-11
Das psychomotorische Syndrom der Katatonie galt über Jahrzehnte ausschließlich als Subtyp der Schizophrenie. Der Einsatz von Antipsychotika und Veränderungen der Lehrinhalte in der Weiterbildung von Psychiatern führten dazu, dass Katatonien kaum noch erkannt wurden. Dabei ist die Katatonie prinzipiell gut behandelbar. Der neue Status in der ICD-11 ermöglicht uns wahrscheinlich, die Katatonie künftig besser zu lehren, zu erkennen und zu behandeln.
Abstract
For decades, the psychomotor syndrome of catatonia was considered exclusively a subtype of schizophrenia. The use of antipsychotics and changes in the teaching content in the further training of psychiatrists led to the fact that catatonia was hardly recognized anymore. Yet catatonia is in principle well treatable. The new status in ICD-11 will probably allow to better teach, recognize, and treat catatonia in the future.
Schlüsselwörter
psychomotorisches Syndrom - Schizophrenie - Antipsychotika - ICD-11 - Klassifikationssysteme - affektive Störungen - Autismus - organische StörungenKey words
psychomotor syndrome - schizophrenia - antipsychotics - ICD-11 - classification systems - affective disorders - autism - organic disordersPublikationsverlauf
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24. Januar 2023
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