Cooley: Schizophrenia Spectrum Flashcards
Pre-natal exposure to what during the 1st trimester appears to increase the risk of developing schizophrenia by 7-fold?
Influenza virus
What does the “revised dopamine hypothesis” for schizophrenia propose?
- Hyperactive dopamine transmission in mesolimbic areas = pos sx
- Hypoactive dopamine transmission in prefrontal cortex = neg sx
Where in the brain is the dopamine system particularly overactive in schizophrenic pt’s?
Hippocampus
What 5 “negative” sx’s define psychotic disorders?
- Diminshed emotional expression
- Avolition: decrease in motivation to initiate and perform activities
- Alogia: lack of speech
- Anhedonia: inability to feel pleasure
- Asociality
Which types of hallucinations are the most common in Schizophrenia?
Auditory
What is catatonic behavior?
Marked decrease in reactivity to the enviornment
Which sx’s account for most of the morbidity assoc. w/ schizophrenia?
Negative sx’s
Which 2 negative sx’s are particularly prominent in Schizophrenia?
- Diminished emotional expression
- Avolition: decrease in motivated self-initiated purposeful activities
What is the diagnostic criteria for Schizophrenia?
- ≥2 of the following for most of 1 month; at least 1 of the first 3 sx’s
- Delusions
- Hallucinations
- Disorganized speech
- Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior
- Negative sx’s
Requires >1mo of active sx over a 6mo period
How long must there be contnuous signs of disturbance for dx of Schizophrenia?
≥6 months; must include at least 1 month of sx’s from criterion A
The catatonic type of Schizophrenia has a clinical picture dominated by at least 2 of which 5 sx’s?
- Motoric immobility as evidenced by catalepsy or stupor
- Excessive motor activity (apparently purposeless and not influenced by external stimuli)
- Extreme negatism or mutism
- Peculiarities of voluntary movement such as posturing, stereotyped movements, prominent mannerisms or prominent grimacing
- Echolalia or echopraxia
What is the single leading cause of death in pt’s with Schizophrenia?
- SUICIDE!
- Usually near illness onset
How is a patient with schizophrenia + acute psychosis managed?
- Hospitilization is needed for patient safety and to get pt stabilized
- IM injections: Haloperidol, Fluphenazine, Lorazepam
Which second-gen antipsychotic used for tx of Schizophrenia is more commonly associated with QTc prolongation?
Ziprasidone
Which drug class can be used for catatonic disorder of Schizophrenia?
Benzodiazepines