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P01-303-Vegetative status in infants of high-risk for schizophrenia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

M.A. Kalinina
Affiliation:
Early Childhood, MHRC RAMS, Moscow, Russia
G.N. Schimonova
Affiliation:
Early Childhood, MHRC RAMS, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

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Introduction

The study of clinical features and prognostic significance of autonomic disorders are among the most pressing problems of modern medicine.

Objectives

Dynamically within 5 years were observed 50 children at high risk for schizophrenia and 40 children with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy of the general population. Aims. Evaluation of prognostic significance of autonomic disorders in infancy for mental health in older age groups.

Methods

All patients were examined by clinical methods and EEG, neurosonografia, original screening tables for early childhood.

Results

In the first year of life in children at high risk for schizophrenia observed mental and motor development within the syndrome of PDD.In infancy the vagotonic orientation prevailed 72, 5%. By 3 years it changed to the amphotonic orientation reaching 76, 0% of children, while the 10, 0% acquired sympathotony, the rest remained vagotonic.The mental state of 37 children to 5 years qualified as schizotipical disorder (F 21.8). In 13 children it was diagnosed schizophrenia, children's type (F20.8). Frequent and sudden changes in the type of tonus correlated with the deterioration of the mental state of a different nature.In the control group at the first year of life prevailed vagotonic orientation, which gradually to age of one year changed by eutonic. During the first 3–5 months of infancy revealed some unstable circulatory, sleep disorders.

Conclusions

The instability of autonomic tone and an abundance of vegetative violations indicate the risk of mental pathology.

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association2011
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