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阿托品昏迷:一则历史记录。

Atropine coma: a historical note.

作者信息

Gazdag Gábor, Bitter István, Ungvári Gábor, Gerevich József

机构信息

Consultation-Liaison Psychiatric Service, Szt. László Hospital, Budapest, Hungary.

出版信息

J ECT. 2005 Dec;21(4):203-6. doi: 10.1097/01.yct.0000180041.13962.e4.

DOI:10.1097/01.yct.0000180041.13962.e4
PMID:16301877
Abstract

Insulin coma and various types of convulsive therapies were the major biologic treatment modalities in psychiatry before the psychopharmacological era. Except for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), these methods disappeared from the psychiatric armamentarium after the introduction of psychotropic drugs. Atropine coma therapy (ACT) was one variety of nonconvulsive coma therapy used from the 1950s in a few state mental hospitals in the United States and in several Middle- and Eastern European countries until the late 1970s. In ACT, a coma of 6-10 hours' duration was induced with doses of parenteral atropine sulfate that were hundreds of times greater than the therapeutic dose administered in internal medicine. Although ACT was given to thousands of patients with a variety of diagnoses for nearly 3 decades, it is rarely mentioned, even in papers on the history of psychiatry. The method, indications, contraindications and adverse effects of ACT are summarized together with patients' personal accounts. Hypotheses concerning its mode of action are briefly mentioned. The reasons why ACT never gained wider acceptance are explored in the context of both contemporary psychiatric practice and the broader sociocultural climate of the era.

摘要

在精神药理学时代之前,胰岛素昏迷和各种类型的惊厥疗法是精神病学中的主要生物治疗方式。除了电休克疗法(ECT)外,在精神药物引入后,这些方法从精神病学治疗手段中消失了。阿托品昏迷疗法(ACT)是一种非惊厥性昏迷疗法,从20世纪50年代起在美国的一些州立精神病院以及几个中东和东欧国家使用,直到20世纪70年代末。在ACT中,通过肠胃外注射硫酸阿托品诱导持续6至10小时的昏迷,其剂量比内科治疗中使用的治疗剂量大数百倍。尽管ACT在近30年里被用于数千名患有各种诊断的患者,但即使在关于精神病学史的论文中也很少被提及。本文总结了ACT的方法、适应症、禁忌症和不良反应,并附上了患者的个人叙述。简要提及了关于其作用方式的假说。从当代精神病学实践和该时代更广泛的社会文化氛围的背景下,探讨了ACT从未获得更广泛认可的原因。

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