Neurosyphilis Diagnosis and Treatment in Psychiatric Hospitals: A Retrospective Study

精神病院神经梅毒的诊断和治疗:一项回顾性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neurosyphilis, caused by Treponema pallidum invading the nervous system, can lead to severe neurological complications across all stages of syphilis. Misdiagnosis is common, exacerbated by overlapping psychiatric conditions and diagnostic limitations. This study aims to improve the understanding and management of neurosyphilis in psychiatric settings to enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment efficacy. METHODS: A retrospective study used data from the Chinese Case Report System (CCRS) spanning 2014-2018. Four municipal psychiatric hospitals in Guangdong were chosen based on syphilis rates and psychiatric patient volumes. Sociodemographic data, syphilis history, symptoms, diagnostic and treatment details, and laboratory results were reviewed. The Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) assessed psychopathology symptoms. Treatment efficacy was evaluated using BPRS scores before and after standard treatment. Diagnoses followed national guidelines, with statistical analyses performed using logistic regression and t-tests. RESULTS: Out of 69,436 psychosis patients screened, 1588 were diagnosed with syphilis, with 262 (16.5%) of these cases identified as neurosyphilis. Syphilis prevalence mildly declined from 2.8% (2014) to 2.0% (2016), while neurosyphilis cases increased marginally from 0.34% (2014) to 0.39% (2018). Confirmatory Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) tests were conducted in only 30.2% of neurosyphilis cases. Standard therapy was administered to 66.8% of patients, with significantly better outcomes in confirmed cases (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Diagnosing and treating neurosyphilis in Guangdong's psychiatric hospitals remains challenging. Accurate diagnosis and standardized treatment protocols are essential to effectively manage both syphilis and associated mental health complications caused by neurosyphilis.

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