Neurotic disorders Flashcards
anxiety definiton
excessive worry about a number of different events associated with heightened tension
Anxiety alternative diagnoses
hyperthyroidism, cardiac disease and medication-induced anxiety (NICE).
Medications that may trigger anxiety include salbutamol, theophylline, corticosteroids, antidepressants and caffeine
Management of generalised anxiety disorder
NICE suggest a step-wise approach:
step 1: education about GAD + active monitoring
step 2: low-intensity psychological interventions (individual non-facilitated self-help or individual guided self-help or psychoeducational groups)
step 3: high-intensity psychological interventions (cognitive behavioural therapy or applied relaxation) or drug treatment.
step 4: highly specialist input e.g. Multi agency teams
first line drug treatment in GAD plus other drug treatment
- NICE suggest sertraline should be considered the first-line SSRI
- if sertraline is ineffective, offer an alternative SSRI or a serotonin–noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (SNRI)
- examples of SNRIs include duloxetine and venlafaxine
- If the person cannot tolerate SSRIs or SNRIs, consider offering pregabalin
interestingly for patients under the age of 30 years NICE recommend you warn patients of the increased risk of suicidal thinking and self-harm. Weekly follow-up is recommended for the first month
management of panic disorders
Anxiety ICD-11 criteria
ICD-11 Criteria:
Excessive worry and apprehension.
Difficulty controlling worry.
Associated symptoms: Restlessness, muscle tension, fatigue.
Duration: At least 6 months.
DSM-V Criteria:
Excessive anxiety and worry about various domains.
Difficulty controlling worry.
Associated symptoms: Restlessness, muscle tension, fatigue, irritability.
Duration: At least 6 months.
Panic disorder definition
ICD-11 Criteria:
Recurrent, unexpected panic attacks.
At least one attack followed by a month of persistent concern.
Avoidance behaviors related to attacks.
DSM-V Criteria:
Recurrent, unexpected panic attacks.
Persistent concern about future attacks.
Behavioral changes: Avoidance of situations associated with attacks.
Panic disorder clinical features
Panic disorders differentials
- Other anxiety disorders, such as Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and agoraphobia.
- Depression (takes precedence if it predates panic disorder or fulfills diagnostic criteria).
- Alcohol or drug withdrawal.
- Organic causes like cardiovascular or respiratory diseases, hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism. Rarely, pheochromocytoma.
anxiety disorders classification
phobias definition
Phobias, encompassing specific phobia, social anxiety disorder (SAD), and agoraphobia, represent a cluster of anxiety disorders characterized by excessive and irrational fears.
Specific phobia involves intense anxiety triggered by a specific object or situation, leading to avoidance behavior.
These conditions, distinct in their triggering stimuli, share common features of avoidance and significant impairment in daily life
General features of phobias include:
- Usually apparent in early adulthood.
- Leads to avoidance behavior.
- Phobias of blood and bodily injury can result in bradycardia and hypotension upon exposure.
- Severity is dependent on the effect on quality of life (e.g., pilots afraid of flying).
- Always rule out comorbid depression.
Agoraphobia ICD 11 criteria and onset
Social phobia/ social anxiety disorder ICD11 criteria, symptoms and consequences
Management of phobias