Sharma Trishna, Kestner Annette C, Reddy Abhishek
Sharma, MD, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry fellow- PGY-5, Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Roanoke, VA, United States.
Kestner, LMSW, Licensed Master of Social Work and Mental health therapist, Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Roanoke, VA, United States.
Psychopharmacol Bull. 2025 Jan 1;55(1):80-88.
Narcolepsy with cataplexy (NT1) is a sleep disorder very rarely associated with early-onset psychosis. The incidence of this association is unknown but appears to be more common in children and adolescents. This combination of diagnoses presents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. This case report discusses an adolescent female with first-episode psychosis who was being treated for NT1 and had no prior psychiatric history. After ruling out other possible medical causes, she was given an initial diagnosis of a brief psychotic episode and treated with Risperidone while continuing treatment for NT1 with Modafinil and Venlafaxine. Following partial response to Risperidone, her psychosis improved with Chlorpromazine, one of the first documented cases of successful use of this medication for first-episode psychosis with NT1.
发作性睡病伴猝倒症(NT1)是一种睡眠障碍,极少与早发性精神病相关。这种关联的发生率尚不清楚,但在儿童和青少年中似乎更为常见。这种诊断组合带来了诊断和治疗方面的挑战。本病例报告讨论了一名患有首发精神病的青少年女性,她正在接受NT1治疗且既往无精神病史。在排除其他可能的医学原因后,她最初被诊断为短暂性精神病发作,并接受利培酮治疗,同时继续使用莫达非尼和文拉法辛治疗NT1。在对利培酮部分反应后,她的精神病症状通过氯丙嗪得到改善,这是首次有记录成功使用该药物治疗NT1伴首发精神病的病例之一。