The Y in Psychiatry

NguyenInDoubt
The Y in Psychiatry

"The Y in Psychiatry" – a pragmatically endearing podcast talking to the med students, residents, fellows, and attendings of the medicine world about the nuances of psychiatry. Each episode features focused discussions that explore the intersection of the mental health, medicine, and the human experience. Together, we'll uncover the hidden "Y" – the compelling reasons, profound insights, and groundbreaking discoveries shaping the psychiatric landscape.So grab a seat, warm beverage, tune in, and let's embark on this journey to unlock the mysteries of the human psyche, only on "The Y in Psychiatry."

  1. E15 - Late Life Depression: When the Golden Years Turn Grey (and the SSRIs Don't Shine)

    MAR 28

    E15 - Late Life Depression: When the Golden Years Turn Grey (and the SSRIs Don't Shine)

    Want to let us know something or ask a question? Send us a text! We close with a deep dive into late-life depression, where we explore why growing older can sometimes mean growing sadder. Dr. Handratta and Dr. Amayo uncover the four key culprits: executive dysfunction (DED, not a good acronym!), vascular woes, inflammatory fires, and amyloid beta blues. We’ll discuss why SSRIs might not be the golden ticket and what alternatives, like dopamine agonists, rTMS, and even ECT, can brighten those grey years. Plus, we'll ponder if your patient is depressed, or if their brain is just throwing a vascular tantrum. Tune in for insights that are as informative as they are, well, hopefully not too depressing. Four Key Theories: Depression Executive Dysfunction Syndrome (DED): Frontal-striatal white matter tract issues, poor SSRI response, dopamine agonist consideration. Vascular Causes: Hypertension, diabetes, multi-infarct dementia, rTMS, ARBs, Calcium channel blockers. Inflammation: Indoleamine 2 3-dioxygenase, tryptophan depletion, CRP levels, TNF alpha antagonist. Amyloid Beta Deposits: Hippocampal involvement, Alzheimer's risk, cholinesterase inhibitors. Treatment Options: SSRIs (often with augmentation), pramipexole, rTMS, ECT (highly effective), and addressing underlying medical conditions. Differentiating Diagnoses: Differentiating between depression, vascular dementia, and other neurocognitive disorders. ECT: Most effective treatment for late life depression. https://www.nguyenindoubt.com/theyinpsych https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2185312.rss

    19 min

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"The Y in Psychiatry" – a pragmatically endearing podcast talking to the med students, residents, fellows, and attendings of the medicine world about the nuances of psychiatry. Each episode features focused discussions that explore the intersection of the mental health, medicine, and the human experience. Together, we'll uncover the hidden "Y" – the compelling reasons, profound insights, and groundbreaking discoveries shaping the psychiatric landscape.So grab a seat, warm beverage, tune in, and let's embark on this journey to unlock the mysteries of the human psyche, only on "The Y in Psychiatry."

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