Emerging Psychiatric Themes in Post-COVID-19 Patients on a Psychiatry Consultation-liaison Service
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The need for consultation-liaison psychiatry on COVID-19 wards has substantially increased since the start of the pandemic. In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to summarize the characteristics of patients admitted to the post-COVID-19 ward of the American University of Beirut Medical Center who received a psychiatric consultation. We collected relevant sociodemographic and medical data, information about past psychiatric history, psychiatry consultation details, hospital course, and disposition outcome. We also conducted chi-square and binary logistic regression analyses to assess the association between the different variables and disposition outcome. A total of 52 patients (mean age 57.33 years; equal gender distribution) were seen by the psychiatry consult-liaison team. Most had medical comorbidities and 21.2% required intubation. The most prevalent psychiatric diagnoses were delirium (30.8%), major depressive episode (15.4%), and other anxiety disorder (15.4%). Pharmacological management was implemented in 90.4% of cases and mainly included second-generation antipsychotics (36.5%). Non-pharmacological interventions consisted of those related to delirium and therapy for anxiety. Only intubation was significantly associated with disposition outcome (p = 0.004). This study highlights the various psychiatric themes emerging during the acute and post-acute periods of hospitalization for COVID-19. Hospitalized individuals recovering from the infection should be diligently screened and referred to the psychiatry consultation-liaison team to ensure the implementation of appropriate interventions. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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Anxiety, Consultation-liaison, Covid-19, Delirium, Inpatient, Psychiatry, Adult, Aged, Cross-sectional studies, Female, Humans, Male, Mental disorders, Mental health services, Middle aged, Patients, Referral and consultation, Antibiotic agent, Antidepressant agent, Benzodiazepine, Central stimulant agent, Convalescent plasma, Cyproheptadine, Ivermectin, Lithium, Melatonin, Mood stabilizer, Neuroleptic agent, Remdesivir, Serotonin uptake inhibitor, Steroid, Tocilizumab, Tricyclic antidepressant agent, Adjustment disorder, Anxiety disorder, Article, Comorbidity, Consultation, Coronavirus disease 2019, Cross-sectional study, Depression, Drug intoxication, Dsm-5, Electronic health record, Generalized anxiety disorder, Hospital admission, Hospital patient, Human, Intubation, Lebanon, Liaison psychiatry, Long covid, Major clinical study, Major depression, Medical history, Mental disease, Mood disorder, Nasopharyngeal swab, Panic, Polymerase chain reaction, Psychosomatic disorder, Psychotherapy, Restlessness, Retrospective study, Serotonin syndrome, Suicidal behavior, Symptomatology, Tertiary care center, Withdrawal syndrome, Mental health service, Patient, Patient referral, Psychology