Consensus-based recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents with epilepsy: A report from the Psychiatric Pediatric Issues Task Force of the International League Against Epilepsy.

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Epilepsia Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1111/epi.18116
Kette D Valente, Colin Reilly, Rachel M Carvalho, Mary Lou Smith, Marco Mula, Elaine C Wirrell, Jo M Wilmshurst, Nathalie Jetté, Francesco Brigo, Symon M Kariuki, Choong Yi Fong, Yuan-Pang Wang, Guilherme V Polanczyk, Viviane Castanho, Izabel G Demarchi, Stéphane Auvin, Mike Kerr
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The Psychiatric Pediatric Issues Task Force of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) aimed to develop recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents with epilepsy. The Task Force conducted a systematic review and identified two studies that assessed the accuracy of four screening measures for depression and anxiety symptoms compared with a psychiatric interview. Nine studies met the eligibility criteria for treatment of anxiety and depressive disorders or symptoms. The risk of bias and certainty of evidence were assessed. The evidence generated by this review followed by consensus where evidence was missing generated 47 recommendations. Those with a high level of agreement (≥80%) are summarized. Diagnosis: (1) Universal screening for anxiety and depression is recommended. Closer surveillance is recommended for children after 12 years, at higher risk (e.g., suicide-related behavior), with subthreshold symptoms, and experiencing seizure worsening or therapeutic modifications. (2) Multiple sources of ascertainment and a formal screening are recommended. Clinical interviews are recommended whenever possible. The healthcare provider must always explain that symptom recognition is essential to optimize treatment outcomes and reduce morbidity. (3) Questioning about the relationship between symptoms of anxiety or depression with seizure worsening/control and behavioral adverse effects of antiseizure medications is recommended. Treatment: (1) An individualized treatment plan is recommended. (2) For mild depression, active monitoring must be considered. (3) Referral to a mental health care provider must be considered for moderate to severe depression and anxiety. (4) Clinical care pathways must be developed. (5) Psychosocial interventions must be tailored and age-appropriate. (6) Healthcare providers must monitor children with epilepsy who are prescribed antidepressants, considering symptoms and functioning that may not improve simultaneously. (7) Caregiver education is essential to ensure treatment adherence. (8) A shared-care model involving all healthcare providers is recommended for children and adolescents with epilepsy and mental health disorders. We identified clinical decisions in the management of depression and anxiety that lack solid evidence and provide consensus-based guidance to address the care of children and adolescents with epilepsy.

基于共识的儿童和青少年癫痫患者焦虑和抑郁诊断与治疗建议:国际抗癫痫联盟儿科精神问题工作组的报告。
国际抗癫痫联盟 (ILAE) 的儿科精神问题特别工作组旨在为诊断和治疗儿童和青少年癫痫患者的焦虑和抑郁制定建议。专责小组进行了一项系统性回顾,发现有两项研究评估了四种抑郁和焦虑症状筛查措施与精神科访谈相比的准确性。九项研究符合治疗焦虑症和抑郁症或症状的资格标准。对偏倚风险和证据的确定性进行了评估。在缺乏证据的情况下,根据此次综述得出的证据和共识提出了 47 项建议。现将意见高度一致(≥80%)的建议进行总结。诊断:(1) 建议对焦虑症和抑郁症进行普遍筛查。建议对 12 岁以后、有较高风险(如自杀相关行为)、有阈下症状、发作恶化或治疗改变的儿童进行更密切的监测。(2) 建议通过多种渠道进行确认并进行正式筛查。建议尽可能进行临床访谈。医护人员必须始终解释症状识别对于优化治疗效果和降低发病率至关重要。(3) 建议询问焦虑或抑郁症状与癫痫发作恶化/控制之间的关系,以及抗癫痫药物的行为不良反应。治疗:(1)建议采用个体化治疗方案。(2) 对于轻度抑郁,必须考虑积极监测。(3) 对于中度至重度抑郁和焦虑,必须考虑转介给心理保健提供者。(4) 必须制定临床护理路径。(5) 社会心理干预必须有针对性并与年龄相适应。(6) 医疗服务提供者必须对开具抗抑郁药的癫痫患儿进行监测,考虑到症状和功能可能不会同时得到改善。(7) 照顾者的教育对确保坚持治疗至关重要。(8) 建议对患有癫痫和精神疾病的儿童和青少年采取由所有医疗服务提供者参与的共同护理模式。我们确定了在抑郁和焦虑管理方面缺乏确凿证据的临床决定,并提供了基于共识的指导,以解决儿童和青少年癫痫患者的护理问题。
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Epilepsia
Epilepsia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
10.70%
发文量
319
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Epilepsia is the leading, authoritative source for innovative clinical and basic science research for all aspects of epilepsy and seizures. In addition, Epilepsia publishes critical reviews, opinion pieces, and guidelines that foster understanding and aim to improve the diagnosis and treatment of people with seizures and epilepsy.
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