成人癫痫患者的ADHD:神经科医生指南

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Luciana Giambarberi , Halley B. Alexander , Heidi Munger Clary
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在神经精神病学中,注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)和癫痫之间的关系鲜为人知,但却备受争议。与焦虑和抑郁类似,多动症与癫痫有双向关系,癫痫患者比一般人群更容易患多动症,反之亦然。最重要的是,未经治疗的精神疾病会影响生活质量。尽管PWE患者的ADHD管理一直存在争议,因为人们认为ADHD药物与癫痫发作风险有关,但基于早期儿科研究,支持ADHD治疗的共识已经形成。然而,成人ADHD的管理,特别是PWE,仍然相对未被探索。这一关键的知识差距将通过一个说明性的案例研究来解决,随后是关于成人癫痫患者ADHD的识别和药物管理的实用技巧。PWE患者ADHD的管理应该从全面的病史、认知风险的药物评估和简短的ADHD筛查工具(如成人ADHD自我报告量表(ASRS))开始。用兴奋剂,如哌醋甲酯和非兴奋剂,如阿托西汀治疗是有效的。然而,对于任何有双相情感障碍病史的患者,应该谨慎对待,因为一些ADHD药物可能会加重其他精神疾病的症状。患者也可以接受心理治疗,如多动症的认知行为疗法(CBT),除了或代替药物治疗,从而进一步减少潜在的药理学风险。尝试过多种ADHD药物治疗但失败的患者和/或有更复杂精神病史的患者应该去看精神科医生。
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ADHD in Adults with Epilepsy: A Guide for Neurologists
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and epilepsy have one of the lesser known and yet highly debated relationships in neuropsychiatry. Similar to anxiety and depression, ADHD has a bidirectional relationship with epilepsy, in which individuals with epilepsy are more likely than the general population to have ADHD and vice versa. Most importantly, an untreated psychiatric condition can affect quality of life. Although the management of ADHD in PWE has been debated due to perceived seizure risk related to ADHD medications, a consensus has developed based on early pediatric studies that support the treatment of ADHD. However, the management of adults with ADHD, particularly in PWE, remains relatively unexplored. This critical gap in knowledge will be addressed using an illustrative case study followed by practical tips on the identification and pharmacologic management of ADHD in adults with epilepsy. The management of ADHD in PWE should begin with a thorough history, medication assessment for cognitive risk, and the addition of a brief ADHD screening tool, such as the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS). Treatment with stimulants, such as methylphenidate, and non-stimulants, such as atomoxetine, are effective. Caution, however, should be taken for any patients with history of bipolar disorder, as some ADHD medications may exacerbate symptoms of other psychiatric conditions. Patients can also be referred to psychotherapy, such as cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for ADHD, in addition to or in lieu of medications, thus further minimizing potential pharmacological risk. Patients who have tried and failed multiple ADHD medications and/or who carry a more complex psychiatric history should be referred to a psychiatrist.
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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