Catatonia and OCD: Case Report and Literature Review

Out on PubMed, from an international array of authors, is this case report:


Recurrent Catatonia due to Episodic Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
Das S, Prasad S, Fichadia PA, Shrestha AB, Amuk Williams OC, Bachu A.Case Rep Psychiatry. 2022 Nov 15;2022:2022474. doi: 10.1155/2022/2022474. eCollection 2022.PMID: 36425076



The pdf is here.

I tried to like this case report; after all, the possible relation between OCD and catatonia is interesting. Unfortunately, this case report (not the patient) is a hot mess. About the only thing to hang your hat on is that the patient's catatonic symptoms remitted quickly with ECT.
And there's this:
Huh? Well, the first sentence of that paragraph seems ok.
And what about the random presentation of two pieces of ECT data (initial seizure threshold, seizure duration) as the total description of the ECT course?
Kudos to the authors for getting the patient well with ECT, but only partial kudos for this contribution to the literature...



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