Mesquita Bárbara L, Jeremias Daniela, Fraga Ana Margarida, Romao Joana, Paulino Sofia
Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Santa Maria, Lisbon, PRT.
Department of Psychiatry, Hospital de Egas Moniz, Lisbon, PRT.
Cureus. 2024 Nov 13;16(11):e73570. doi: 10.7759/cureus.73570. eCollection 2024 Nov.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to surprise us all with its aftermath. The connection between the virus and neuropsychiatric symptoms is thought to arise from both direct and indirect impacts on the brain, and various explanations have been proposed to account for these effects. This is a case of visual and persisting auditory hallucinations in a middle-aged man, with no previous psychiatric illnesses, after suffering from very severe symptoms of COVID-19. These hallucinations remained for months following recovery from the virus. While hospitalized, the patient also reported having a near-death experience and seeing his deceased father. Despite the inevitable time frame limitation when it comes to severe neuropsychiatric manifestations of patients who were diagnosed with COVID-19, it is imperative to research adequate and effective interventions.
新冠疫情的后续影响仍不断让我们所有人感到惊讶。病毒与神经精神症状之间的联系被认为源于对大脑的直接和间接影响,并且已经提出了各种解释来说明这些影响。这是一例中年男性在感染非常严重的新冠症状后出现视觉和持续性幻听的病例,该男子此前无精神疾病史。这些幻觉在病毒感染康复后持续了数月。住院期间,患者还报告称有过濒死体验并见到了他已故的父亲。尽管对于确诊感染新冠患者的严重神经精神表现存在不可避免的时间框架限制,但研究充分且有效的干预措施势在必行。