125b/126b - Trauma and PTSD + Patient Flashcards
How does regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis change in PTSD?
There is excess regulation
- PTSD patients have abnormally low plasma cortisol levels
- Increased cortisol suppression during a dexamethasone suppression test
What defines acute stress disorder?
- Onset in the first month following trauma
- Predicts later development of PTSD
- Diagnosis requires symptoms of
- Distressing memories, dreams, reactions, phsyiological response
- Efforts to avoid ^
- Inability to experience positive emotions
- Altered sense of reality
- Sleep disturbance, hypervigilence, problems concentrating
(Many listed to define diagnosis, these are general patterns - not diagnostic)
How is PTSD treated?
- Psychotherapy
- Cognitive processing
- Prolonged exposure
- Medications
- SSRI, SNRI, or TCA
- Prazosin
- Can help with nightmares
- Do not give benzos
What is the treatment for acute stress disorder?
Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Decrease symptom severity
- Decrease rates of conversion to PTSD
What is the role of benzodiazepines in the treatment of PTSD?
There is none!
Don’t give them!!
What is psychogenic amnesia?
- Retrograde amnesia
- Cannot recall own identity - “fugue state”
- Prognosis is good
- If the individual manages to avoid being framed for crimes he did’t commit
List 3 neurobiologic changes of PTSD
- Excess regulation of the HPA axis -> low plasma cortisol
- Decreased activity in anterior cingulate, ventromedial prefontal cortex -> Dysregulation of amygdala (goes into overdrive)
- Decreased hippocampal volume
- An effect of PTSD and a factor that predisposes people to PTSD
What syptom differentates acute stress disorder from PTSD?
People with ASD may experience an altered sense of reality of ones surroundings or self
How can PTSD be prevented?
By preventing trauma
(Unfortuantely, after the traumatic event no evidence-based treatment to prevent onset of PTSD)
But if a person has acute stress disorder after trauma, CBT can reduce rates of conversion to PTSD
Describe the natural course of PTSD
- Onset may be delayed by deckads
- Prognossis is good for may patients
- Only 10% experience no change or worsening