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DSM-IV Diagnosis of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Assessing the Severity of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Treatment Options
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Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, Sertraline, and their Combination
for Children and Adolescents with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – Pediatric
OCD Treatment Study (POTS)
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Objective: Look at the clinical efficacy of treatment
options in the treatment of OCD (CBT alone, SRI alone, combo, or placebo)
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Methods: Masked, randomized (computer generated randomized
groupings)
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112 patients aged 7-17 y/o, 28 randomized to each subgroup
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Subjects had DSM-IV diagnosis and CY-BOCS score ³16
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12 week study of 4 arms by a single masked investigator
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89% of subjects had co-morbid psychiatric disorders (affective
disorders, anxiety disorders, ADHD, ODD, conduct disorder)
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this was considered an advantage to simulate clinical practice
because many pts with OCD have co-morbid psych disorders
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CBT regimen (14 visits): psychoeducation, cognitive training,
mapping OCD target symptoms, exposure & response (ritual) prevention
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Analyzed by “intention-to-treat”
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Main Outcome Measure: change in CY-BOCS score (look for
linear time regression or remission defined as £10)
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Results:
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Statistically significant advantage for CBT (p=.003), SSRI
(p=.007) and combo (p=.001) versus placebo
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Clinical remission rates for CBT (39.3%), SSRI (21.4%), and combo
(53.5%)
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Treatments were safe and well tolerated: no mania, hypomania,
depression or suicidal thoughts/attempts)
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Even with current talks of suicide with SSRIs, sertraline for OCD
treatment is thought to have a favorable risk-to-benefit ratio
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Conclusions:
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Any treatment of OCD should include CBT and if one must make a
choice between CBT and pharmacotherapy, CBT has been shown to be statistically
superior
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Despite the wide availability of an OCD treatment protocol, many
children are solely treated with an SSRI or an SSRI plus an atypical
anti-psychotic
Pediatric OCD Treatment Study (POTS) Team. Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, Sertraline, and their combination for children and adolescents with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2004 Oct 27; 292 (16): 1969-76.
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