Bipolar Flashcards
1
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features of a hypomanic episode ICD 10?
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- some symptoms of mania but some control over actions and less severe
- less functional impairment
- OPD
2
Q
features of manic episode vs hypo in ICD 10?
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- impaired judgement and functioning
- inpatient
- can have mood congruent psychotic symptoms
3
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diagnostic criteria hypomania?
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A. elated mood for 4 days \+ B. at least 3 of: 1. increased activity/restless 2. talkative 3. poor concentration 4. not sleeping 5. increased libido 6. mild overspending/reckless 7. sociable/overfamiliar
4
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diagnostic criteria mania?
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A. mood elevated for at least one week \+ B. at least 3 of: 1. increased activity 2. increased talkativeness/pressure of speech 3. flight of ideas/ racing thoughts 4. disinhibition 5. less sleep 6. inflated self esteem/grandiosity 7. reckless behaviour, don't see consequences 8. distractible 9 . increased libido
5
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psychosis in mania?
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- mood congruent
- mood changes first then psychosis
- ddx schizophrenia difficult
6
Q
bipolar disorder dx?
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2+ episodes where mood and activity levels disturbed - at least one of them has to be mania/hypomania
7
Q
DSM vs ICD on bipolar
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DSM divides into categories -
- bipolar I - manic episode +/- depressive
- bipolar II - depressive + hypomanic and no manic episode
8
Q
what are mixed affective episodes?
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depressive and manic symptoms in same episode
9
Q
lifetime prevalence BAD?
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approx 1%
10
Q
annual/point prevalence BAD?
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1%
11
Q
age of onset
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late teens/early 20s
earlier than unipolar
12
Q
chances of future manic episodes?
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90% after 1
13
Q
rate of suicide?
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attempted is 15-20%
completed is 10%
14
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px BAD
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- depressive episodes are longer than manic
- more episodes than unipolar
- 16% symptom free for 5 yrs
15
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presentation BAD
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40% present with a depressive episode 1st