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Psychosis in Dementia
, Dementia with Comorbid Psychosis
Epidemiology
Incidence
in
Alzheimer's Disease
: 50%
Symptoms
Positive
Hallucination
s
Visual (most common)
Phantom Border Syndrome
Unseen person living in home
Delusion
s
Patient believes items are being stolen
Patient believes they must go to work
Capgras' Syndrome
Patient suspects care givers are imposters
Thought disorders
Incoherent
Tangentiality
Disorganized behavior
Symptoms
Negative
Anhedonia
Flat affect
Apathy
Social withdrawal
Differential Diagnosis
Schizophrenia
Primary
Mood Disorder
(
Major Depression
)
Substance Abuse
,
Intoxication
or withdrawal
Delirium
Parkinson's Disease
Dementia
Intracranial lesion
Cerebrovascular Accident
Subdural Hematoma
Management
Gene
ral
Indications for management
Psychosis Cause
s fear or unwanted behavior
Psychosis
less commonly causes
Agitation
, aggression
Behavioral Techniques
Distraction
Reorient with familiar objects, verbal cues, calendar
Redirection
Gentle face-saving confrontation
Maintain sleep-wake cycle
Management
Medications (
Neuroleptic
s)
Gene
ral
Indicated for failed behavioral techniques
Start with low dose but high potency agents
Give medications on scheduled dosing (Not prn)
Efficacy
Patient will still experience psychotic symptoms
Medication goal is to reduce associated behaviors
Fear
Agitation
Attempt
Medication Withdrawal
after 3 months
Precautions
No
Antipsychotic
s are FDA approved for
Dementia
Atypical Antipsychotic
s increase mortality risk
FDA issued a black-box warning on
Antipsychotic
s
Associated with increased
Cardiovascular Risk
Neuroleptic
Preparations
Typical
Antipsychotic
s (
Extrapyramidal Side Effect
s)
Haloperidol
(
Haldol
) 0.5-3.0 mg qd
Thiothixene
(
Navane
) 1.0-6.0 mg qd
Thioridazine
(
Mellaril
)
Atypical Antipsychotic
s (less adverse effects)
Exacerbate
Parkinson's Disease
movement
Risperidone
(
Risperdal
) 0.25 - 3.0 mg qd
Avoid
Olanzapine
Not recommended in the elderly
Higher risk of CVA and overall mortality
Do not exacerbate
Parkinson's Disease
Quetiapine
(
Seroquel
) 12.5 - 200 mg qd
Clozapine
6.5 - 75 mg qd
Adverse Effects: Extrapyramidal
Akathisia
(motor restlessness)
Akinesia
Pseudo-Parkinson's Symptoms
Avoid
Cogentin
or
Artane
Associated
Anticholinergic
effects
Decreased cognitive function
Dry Mouth
Urinary Retention
Adverse effects: Other
Hyperglycemia
(screen
Blood Sugar
every 6 months)
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