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Kirsten R Müller-Vahl1, Natalia Szejko2,3,4, Cara Verdellen5,6, Veit Roessner7, Pieter J Hoekstra8, Andreas Hartmann9, Danielle C Cath10,11.
Abstract
In 2011 a working group of the European Society for the Study of Tourette syndrome (ESSTS) developed the first European Guidelines for Tourette syndrome (TS) published in the ECAP journal. After a decade ESSTS now presents updated guidelines, divided into four sections: Part I: assessment, Part II: psychological interventions, Part III: pharmacological treatment and Part IV: deep brain stimulation (DBS). In this paper, we summarise new developments described in the guidelines with respect to assessment and treatment of tics. Further, summary findings from a recent survey conducted amongst TS experts on these same topics are presented, as well as the first European patient representative statement on research. Finally, an updated decision tree is introduced providing a practical algorithm for the treatment of patients with TS. Interestingly, in the last decade there has been a significant shift in assessment and treatment of tics, with more emphasis on non-pharmacological treatments.Entities:
Keywords: Classification; Comorbidities; Guidelines; Tics; Tourette syndrome; Treatment
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34244849 PMCID: PMC8940881 DOI: 10.1007/s00787-021-01832-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry ISSN: 1018-8827 Impact factor: 4.785
Fig. 1Algorithm for the treatment of patients with TS based on shared clinician patient decision making (adapted with permission from [14], Springer). TS Tourette syndrome, PT pharmacotherapy, BT behaviour therapy, CBM cannabis-based medicine