ADHD
9th dec. 2015 Dr. Sami AdilADHD is a neuropsychiatric condition starting since childhood characterized by diminished sustained attention, and increased impulsivity or hyperactivity. ADHD significantly affects academic functioning, as well as social and interpersonal functioning. Dopamine and prefrontal cortex
Epidemiology
Affects 5% of school-aged children and 50% continue to have symptoms as adults (2.5% of adults). More in males than in females.Aetiology
Largely genetic. Heritability of 75%. 2-8 times increased risk in first degree relatives. Normal CNS structure. Dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex and dopamine has been theorized.Dx. & Clinical features
The patient should have 6 symptoms from a list of 18 signs and symptoms. We would not mention all those 18 list. Usually the diagnosis should be made cautiously. There is a risk of overdiagnosis.For diagnosis to be made these symptoms must be present for at least 6 months, onset be before age 12 years plus evidence of impairment in 2 settings
DSM 5 specifiers: 1. Combined presentation, 2. Predominantly hyperactive/impulsive, and 3. Predominantly inattentive.
Differential diagnosis
Petit mal epilepsy Hearing and visual impairment Thyroid abnormalities Hypoglycemia Normal child, especially before the age of 3 years. Bipolar Conduct disorder Learning disability Specific learning disorders
Course and prognosis
Fifty percent of patients have remission between the ages of 12 and 20. The other 50% continue to have symptoms as adults. They are more predisposed to antisocial behavior, substance use disorders, and mood disorders.Treatment
Pharmacotherapy is the 1st line. CNS stimulants are 1st choice, but CI in cardiac problems. methyphenidate and dextroamphetamine (both are dopamine agonists). Vyvanse is a pro-drug of dextroamphetamine that is FDA approved for children 6 years and older.Nonstimulant medication approved by the FDA for ADHD is atomoxetine ( a norepinephrine uptake inhibitor). Other drugs: alpha-agonists like clonidine and quanfacine are both FDA approved for children above 6 years of age.