The adjunct role of pharmacotherapy in multimodal treatment of paediatric functional neurological disorder

药物治疗在儿童功能性神经障碍多模式治疗中的辅助作用

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation for children with functional neurological disorder (FND) requires a biopsychosocial intervention: physiotherapy, psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy, school attendance, and family work. This study documents the pharmacotherapeutic element and its rationale. METHODS: Medication use was documented in 158 children with FND (41 boys, 117 girls, aged 8.50-17.58; mean 13.78) admitted into the Mind-Body Program. RESULTS: On presentation, children with FND had high levels of functional impairment, school loss, and comorbid psychiatric, functional, and medical disorders. On admission, 63% (n=95) were on medications. During admission, 130 (82.3%) children had pharmacotherapy interventions: dose adjustment, initiation, or discontinuation. 88.6% (n=140) were discharged on medications. Pharmacotherapy targets included: antidepressants for anxiety/depression (n=111; 70.3%); antipsychotics for extreme anxiety/arousal (n=73; 46.2%); melatonin for sleep (n=64; 40.5%); α agonists and β blockers, for arousal, sleep initiation, and trauma-related nightmares (n=58; 36.7%); iron/vitamin supplementation (n=30; 19.0%); and medications for functional gut symptoms (n=28; 17.7%) and comorbid pain (n=20; 12.7%). CONCLUSIONS: Pharmacotherapy is used as an adjunct in paediatric FND to down-regulate the stress system, reset the circadian clock, manage pain, and treat comorbid disorders. Pharmacotherapy and its concomitant placebo effects scaffold the child to enable engagement in all components of the therapeutic process and return to healthy function.

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