Approach to New-Onset Psychosis in Pediatrics: A Review of Current Practice and an Interdisciplinary Consensus-Driven Clinical Pathway at a Single-Center Institution.

Journal: Journal Of Child Neurology
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Abstract

New-onset psychosis in the pediatric population poses many diagnostic challenges. Given the diversity of underlying causes, which fall under the purview of multiple medical specialties, a timely, targeted, yet thorough workup requires a systematic and coordinated approach. A committee of expert pediatric physicians from the divisions of emergency medicine, psychiatry, neurology, hospitalist medicine, and radiology convened to create and implement a novel clinical pathway and approach to the pediatric patient presenting with new-onset psychosis. Here we provide background and review the evidence supporting the investigations recommended in our pathway to screen for a comprehensive range of etiologies of pediatric psychosis.

Authors
Alexander Jonokuchi, Daniel Fenster, Teresa Mccann, Maalobeeka Gangopadhyay, Mirna Giordano, Alexis Maddocks, Mina Ekladios, Colleen Turek, Megan Mroczkowski, Nazreen Jamal, Wendy Vargas