1.A Long Term Effects of a New Onset Psychosis after DBS Treated with Quetiapine in a Patient with Parkinson's Disease.
Sara PICCOLI ; Giulia PERINI ; Silvia PIZZIGHELLO ; Alec VESTRI ; Giovanni FERRI ; Tommaso TOFFANIN ; Halima FOLLADOR ; Andrea MARTINUZZI
Psychiatry Investigation 2015;12(1):146-149
Deep Brain Stimulation represents a therapeutic option for PD patients. In this paper, we present and discuss a case of acute delirium and psychosis manifesting after DBS in a 58-years-old man affected by Parkinson's Disease. We highlight the importance of an exhaustive psychiatric evaluation in candidates for DBS and we underline the severity and non-reversibility of some adverse events associated with the implantation, suggesting the use of Quetiapine in the management of these effects. Acute psychosis may be listed as a potential severe adverse event associated with DBS, even in patients without a clear cut previous history of psychiatric disorders.
Deep Brain Stimulation
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Delirium
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Humans
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Neuropsychiatry
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Neuropsychology
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Parkinson Disease*
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Psychopharmacology
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Psychotic Disorders*
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Quetiapine Fumarate