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Catatonia
, Catatonic, Catalepsy, Waxy Flexibility, Cerea Flexibilitas
See Also
Movement Disorder
Definitions
Catatonia
Neuropsychiatric disorder with abnormal movement and behavior (e.g. immobility, stupor, mutism)
Most commonly due to underlying psychiatric cause
Catalepsy
Decreased responsiveness in a trance-like state
Muscle
rigidity and patient maintains positions in which they are placed despite being against gravity
Waxy Flexibility
Resistance to movement when passively repositioning extremities (similar to bending a wax candle)
Epidemiology
Incidence
Inpatient Psychiatry: 5-20% (esp.
Schizophrenia
)
Overall Psychiatric Ilness: <2%
Types
Excited Catatonia
Retarded Catatonia
Malignant Catatonia (lethal Catatonia)
See Complications below
Signs
Motor
Immobility
Muscular rigidity
Posturing or grimacing
Echopraxia
(mimics movement in others)
Stereotypical or repetitive movement (e.g. picking at clothes, staring, repeated odd gestures)
Catalepsy
Waxy Flexibility
Verbal
Non-verbal (mutism)
Echolalia
(repetitive nonsensical speech)
Mental State
Stupor
Failure to follow commands (negativism)
Other features
May be labile with sudden outbursts of
Agitation
,
Hallucination
s, panic
Causes
Most common causes
Schizophrenia
Bipolar Disorder
Other causes
Major Depression
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
or
Anxiety Disorder
Autism
Differential Diagnosis
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
Serotonin Syndrome
Encephalitis
(including
NMDA Encephalitis
)
Non-convulsive
Status Epilepticus
Advanced
Parkinsonism
Neurologic Injury (e.g. CVA, CNS Mass)
Management
Benzodiazepine
s are the mainstay of management
Lorazepam
1-2 mg IV
Consider
Electroconvulsive Therapy
Avoid
Antipsychotic Medication
s unless specifically directed by psychiatry
Antipsychotic
s risk worsening Catatonia
Complications
Malignant Catatonia
Malignant Catatonia (lethal Catatonia) is a rare type of Catatonia with risk of death within days
Presents in similar fashion to
Malignant Hyperthermia
(but without drug trigger)
Fever
and diaphoresis
Muscle
Rigidity
Labile
Blood Pressure
Evaluate broadly
Poison control or toxicology
Consultation
Psychiatry
Consultation
References
Burrow (2021) Catatonia, StatPearls, accessed 8/6/2021
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430842/
Pensa and Werner (2021) EM:Rap 21(8): 13-4
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