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Prognosis of rapid onset functional tic-like behaviors: Prospective follow-up over 6 months

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BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
卷 12, 期 6, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.2606

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COVID-19 pandemic; functional tic-like behaviors; prognosis; tics

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This prospective study provides insights into the prognosis and treatment of rapid onset FTLBs. The results suggest that adolescents have a better prognosis compared to adults, and management of comorbidities with SSRIs and CBT appears to be effective.
Background and Purpose The prognosis of rapid onset functional tic-like behaviors (FTLBs) is unknown. This prospective cohort study describes the course and treatment of rapid onset FTLBs in adolescents (n = 20) and adults (n = 9) previously reported in two case series. Methods Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) scores were compared between first clinical presentation and 6-month follow-up assessment. All treatments used for FTLBs and any psychiatric comorbidities were recorded. Results In adolescents with FTLBs, motor tics, vocal tics, total tics, impairment, and global scores on the YGTSS significantly improved at 6 months, with a mean decrease in the YGTSS global score of 31.9 points, 95% confidence interval (CI) 15.4, 48.4, p = .0005. In adults with FTLBs, only impairment and global scores significantly improved, with a mean decrease in the YGTSS global score of 19.6 points, 95% CI -3.2, 42.3, p = .04. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for anxiety and depression were the most used treatment in both age groups. Conclusions This prospective study suggests that adolescents have a better prognosis than adults with FTLBs. Management of comorbidities with SSRIs and CBT seems effective.

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