Anxiety disorder: panic disorder Flashcards

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Define panic disorder. What is it often comorbid with?

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  • Intermittent anxiety NOT triggered by a specific stimulus
  • Unpredictable
  • Aka episodic paroxysmal anxiety
  • Often comorbid with agoraphobia
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How common is panic disorder? When is it most common? Who is most affected?

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  • F>M (2:1)
  • lifetime prevalence = 1.5-3 %
  • age range 25-44
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What are the symptoms of panic disorder?

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  • Panic attacks
    • Fear of suffocating / dying
    • Hyperventilation
    • Sweating
    • Dizziness
    • Palpitations
    • Chest discomfort
    • Desire to flee
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What investigations should be done for panic disorder?

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  • Rule out organic causes (incl. thyroid), alcohol, drug withdrawal
  • Urine drug screen
  • Bloods e.g. TFTs
  • ECG
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What is the management of panic disorder? What treatment is NOT recommended?

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  • CBT / Relaxation training e.g. breathing techniques
  • SSRI / Venlafaxine MR

Benzos are not recommended due to risk of tolerance and dependence (NICE)

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