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Emergency pshychiatric treatment in a multy-type hospital

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

P.P. Pyrkov*
Affiliation:
Clinical Hospital # 7, Moscow Academy of Psychotherapy, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

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Objectives

We have studied the treatment modes and therapies of patients with acute psychotic disorders, in a general hospital for 1600 beds

Methods

Clinicopshycopathologic, clinicotherapeutic, and statistical.

Results

1982 patients, 18–92 years of age, 64% of them males, have been examined.All the patients have been primary admitted with acute somatic disorders:insult - 18%,skull injury - 21%,myocardial infarction - 23%,exogenic poisoning - 31%,parasuicides -4%,operations on the thoracic organs - 3%.The mental disorders diagnosed were following:amnesic syndrome, organic - F04 - 29%,depression - F43.20 - 5%,organic hallucinosis - F06.0 - 12%,organic delirium - F05 - 33%,psychotic disorder - or drug induced - F1 - 21%.

Conclusion

After psychiatric examination by an attending psychiatrist, the patients have been moved to the resuscitation department where they have been treated up to their recovery. No one patient has been moved to the mental hospital.

Type
P02-153
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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