Affective Disorders - Bipolar Flashcards
1
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What is mania?
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Typically considered as a form of pathological, inappropriate elevated mood.
2
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What is mania often associated with?
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- Grandiose ideas
- Disinhibition
- Loss of judgement
- Similarities to the mental effects of stimlant drugs
3
Q
What is hypomania?
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- A lesser degree of mania
- Psychosis is abscent
4
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What is the ICD10 criteria for hypomania?
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- Lesser degree of mania, no psychosis
- Mild elevation of mood for several days on end
- Increased energy and activity, marked feeling of wellbeing
- Increased sociability, talkativeness, overfamiliarity, increased sexual energy, decreased need for sleep
- May be irritable
- Concentration reduced, new interests, mild overspending
- Not to the extent of severe disruption of work or social rejection
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What is the ICD10 criteria for mania?
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- 1 Week, severe enough to disrupt ordinary work and social activities more or less completely
- Elevated mood, increased energy, overactivity, pressure of speech, decreased need for sleep
- Disinhibition
- Grandiosity
- Alteration of senses
- Extravagant spending
- Can be irritable rather than elated
6
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Differential diagnosis for mania.
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- Psychiatric
- Mixed affective state
- Schizoaffective disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Cyclothymia
- ADHD
- Drugs and Alcohol
- Medical
- Neurological - Stroke, MS, Tumour, epilepsy, AIDS, Neurosyphilis
- Endocrine – Cushing’s, hyperthyroidism
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
7
Q
Measurement tools for mania.
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- SCID
- SCAN
- Young mania rating scale (YMRS)
8
Q
Treatment options for mania.
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- Antipsychotics
- Mood stabilisers
- ECT
9
Q
What is bipolar disorder?
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- A condition that consists of repeated (2+) episodes of depression and mania or hypomania
10
Q
Epidemiology of major depression.
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- Lifetime prevalence 2.9-12%
- F:M 2:1
- Mean age of onset = 27
11
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What is the typical outcome of major depression?
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- typical episode lasts 4-6 months
- 12% fail to recover
- 80+% have further episodes
- 15% die by suicide
12
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Epidemiology of bipolar disorder/mania.
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- Lifetime prevalence 0.7-1.6%
- M=F
- Mean age of onset = 21
13
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Typical outcome of bipolar disorder/mania
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- typical manic episode lasts 1-3 months
- 5% fail to recover
- 90% have further episodes
- 10% die by suicide