Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour (Jan 2019)

Refeeding syndrome in catatonic schizophrenia

  • Supriya Agarwal,
  • Rakesh Kumar Biswas,
  • Abhishek Gupta,
  • Sandeep Choudhary

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jmhhb.jmhhb_3_19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
pp. 151 – 153

Abstract

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Refeeding syndrome is an uncommon but potentially fatal condition. It occurs in a patient who consumes a large amount of calories over a brief period of time after a sustained period of starvation. This syndrome is characterized by a high risk of cardiovascular collapse secondary to electrolyte imbalance if left untreated or if there is a delay in the management. Psychiatric patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or severe depression are known to refuse food for a prolonged period of time, thus creating a malnourished or starved metabolic state. The purpose of this article is to bring an acute awareness and sensitize the fellow psychiatrists about refeeding syndrome, a likely fatal possibility in a starved or malnourished patient on refeeding. Prompt recognition and management in collaboration with medical colleagues can save the life of these patients.

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