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Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology | 1991

Acute extrapyramidal syndromes in neuroleptic-treated elders : a pilot study

Linda Ganzini; Ronald T. Heintz; William F. Hoffman; George A. Keepers; Daniel E. Casey

The incidence, morbidity, and risk factors for acute extrapyramidal syndromes (EPS) such as akathisia and drug-induced parkinsonism (DIP) in neuroleptic-treated elders have not been systematically explored. This study presents data on 17 elderly patients who were prospectively examined for up to 4 weeks for acute EPS, functional and cognitive status, and behavioral disturbances. Seventy-one percent of subjects developed DIP, and 18% developed akathisia. Predictors of DIP included pre-neuroleptic treatment parkinsonian signs and neuroleptic dose, despite use of low doses of neuroleptics. Development of acute EPS was associated with failure to improve behaviorally. New-onset urinary incontinence was the most common functional abnormality. (J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol 1991;4:222-225).


Hec Forum | 1993

The PSDA and treatment refusal by a depressed older patient committed to the state mental hospital

Melinda A. Lee; Linda Ganzini; Ronald T. Heintz

Since 1991, the Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) has required all health care institutions that receive Federal funds to inform patients upon admission of their rights to make decisions about medical care and to execute advance directives. Implementation of the PSDA presents a special challenge for state mental hospitals. The relevance and possible negative therapeutic impact of discussing end of life decisions at the time of an acute psychiatric admission has recently been raised in the literature. Other ethical dilemmas arising from the interplay between mental illness and informed consent for medical treatment, particularly for older patients committed to state mental hospitals, have been highlighted by the PSDA. In this article we discuss some of the issues raised by implementation of the PSDA in this setting.


American Journal of Psychiatry | 1994

The Effect of Depression Treatment on Elderly Patients' Preferences for Life-Sustaining Medical Therapy

Linda Ganzini; Melinda A. Lee; Ronald T. Heintz; Joseph D. Bloom; Darien S. Fenn


American Journal of Psychiatry | 1996

Attitudes of Oregon psychiatrists toward physician-assisted suicide.

Linda Ganzini; Darien S. Fenn; Melinda A. Lee; Ronald T. Heintz; Joseph D. Bloom


Archives of General Psychiatry | 1991

The Prevalence of Tardive Dyskinesia in Neuroleptic-Treated Diabetics: A Controlled Study

Linda Ganzini; Ronald T. Heintz; William F. Hoffman; Daniel E. Casey


Journal of Palliative Medicine | 2003

Oregon Physicians' Perceptions of Patients Who Request Assisted Suicide and Their Families

Linda Ganzini; Steven K. Dobscha; Ronald T. Heintz; Nancy Press


Journal of Palliative Medicine | 2004

Oregon Physicians' Responses to Requests for Assisted Suicide: A Qualitative Study

Steven K. Dobscha; Ronald T. Heintz; Nancy Press; Linda Ganzini


Journal of Clinical Ethics | 1993

Is the Patient Self-Determination Act appropriate for elderly persons hospitalized for depression?

Linda Ganzini; Melinda A. Lee; Ronald T. Heintz; Joseph D. Bloom


Hospital and community psychiatry | 1992

Do-not-resuscitate orders for depressed psychiatric inpatients.

Linda Ganzini; Melinda A. Lee; Ronald T. Heintz; Joseph D. Bloom


Journal of Clinical Ethics | 1993

Depression, suicide, and the right to refuse life-sustaining treatment.

Linda Ganzini; Michael A. Lee; Ronald T. Heintz; Joseph D. Bloom

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