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EEG and video documentation of benzodiazepine challenge in catatonic stupor: A case report.

Hidetaka TamuneYu TsukiokaShota SakumaDaiki TairaYoshie TakaokaNaoto TamuraTadafumi Kato
Published in: Neuropsychopharmacology reports (2024)
The diagnosis of catatonia had been based on her scores on the Bush-Francis Catatonia Rating Scale (BFCRS; Screening, 6/14; Severity, 19), despite meeting only two DSM-5 criteria for catatonia (stupor and mutism). The diagnosis was supported by EEG and video documentation, excluding other potential differential diagnoses such as nonconvulsive status epilepticus and encephalopathy. Additional quantitative EEG analyses indicated that benzodiazepine administration increased brainwide alpha and beta band power significantly, suggesting that the benzodiazepine normalized attention, consciousness, and long-range synchronization. This report additionally emphasizes the significance of video recordings in managing catatonia, and it helps in accurately tracking symptoms, documenting comprehensively, and improving patient understanding, which is crucial for treatment adherence.
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