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Serotonin syndrome controversies:A need for consensus

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摘要 Serotonin syndrome(SS)is a drug-induced clinical syndrome resulting from increased serotonergic activity in the central nervous system.Although more than seven decades have passed since the first description of SS,it is still an enigma in terms of terminology,clinical features,etiology,pathophysiology,diagnostic criteria,and therapeutic measures.The majority of SS cases have previously been reported by toxicology or psychiatry centers,particularly in people with mental illness.However,serotonergic medications are used for a variety of conditions other than mental illness.Serotonergic properties have been discovered in several new drugs,including over-the-counter medications.These days,cases are reported in non-toxicology centers,such as perioperative settings,neurology clinics,cardiology settings,gynecology settings,and pediatric clinics.Overdoses or poisonings of serotonergic agents constituted the majority of the cases observed in toxicology or psychiatry centers.Overdose or poisoning of serotonergic drugs is uncommon in other clinical settings.Patients may develop SS at therapeutic dosages.Moreover,these patients may continue to use serotonergic medications even if they develop mild to moderate SS due to several reasons.Thus,the clinical presentation(onset,severity,and clinical features)in such instances may not exactly match what toxicologists or psychiatrists observe in their respective settings.They produce considerable diversity in many aspects of SS.However,other experts discount these new developments in SS.Since SS is a potentially lethal illness,consensus is required on several concerns related to SS.
出处 《World Journal of Critical Care Medicine》 2024年第2期150-158,共9页 世界重症医学杂志
作者简介 Corresponding author:Sanjay Prakash,DM,Professor,Department of Neurology,Smt.B.K.Shah Medical Institute and Research Centre,Sumandeep Vidyapeeth,Piparia,Waghodia,Vadodara 391760,Gujarāt,India.drprakashs@yahoo.co.in,ORCID number:0000-0001-7322-904X;Chetsi S Shah 0009-0001-9727-4440;Anurag Prakash 0009-0000-7611-5080.
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