Towards a consensus roadmap for a new diagnostic framework for mental disorders

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Neuropsychopharmacology Pub Date : 2024-09-28 DOI:10.1016/j.euroneuro.2024.08.515
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Current nosology claims to separate mental disorders into distinct categories that do not overlap with each other. This nosological separation is not based on underlying pathophysiology but on convention-based clustering of qualitative symptoms of disorders which are typically measured subjectively. Yet, clinical heterogeneity and diagnostic overlap in disease symptoms and dimensions within and across different diagnostic categories of mental disorders is huge. While diagnostic categories provide the basis for general clinical management, they do not describe the underlying neurobiology that gives rise to individual symptomatic presentations. The ability to incorporate neurobiology into the diagnostic framework and to stratify patients accordingly will be a critical step forward for the development of new treatments for mental disorders. Furthermore, it will also allow physicians to provide patients with a better understanding of their illness's complexities and management. To realize this ambition, a paradigm shift is needed to build an understanding of how neuropsychiatric conditions can be defined more precisely using quantitative (multimodal) biological processes and markers and thus to significantly improve treatment success. The ECNP New Frontiers Meeting 2024 set out to develop a consensus roadmap for building a new diagnostic framework for mental disorders by discussing its rationale, outlook, and consequences with all stakeholders involved. This framework would instantiate a set of principles and procedures by which research could continuously improve precision diagnostics while moving away from traditional nosology. In this meeting report, the speakers’ summaries from their presentations are combined to address three key elements for generating such a roadmap, namely, the application of innovative technologies, understanding the biology of mental illness, and translating biological understanding into new approaches. In general, the meeting indicated a crucial need for a biology-informed framework to establish more precise diagnosis and treatment for mental disorders to facilitate bringing the right treatment to the right patient at the right time.
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为新的精神障碍诊断框架制定共识路线图
目前的疾病分类学声称要将精神障碍分为不同的类别,这些类别之间互不重叠。这种分类并不是基于潜在的病理生理学,而是基于通常主观测量的疾病定性症状的约定俗成的聚类。然而,在不同精神障碍诊断类别内部和之间,疾病症状和维度的临床异质性和诊断重叠性是巨大的。虽然诊断类别为一般临床管理提供了依据,但它们并不能描述导致个体症状表现的潜在神经生物学。将神经生物学纳入诊断框架并对患者进行相应分层的能力将是开发精神障碍新疗法的关键一步。此外,它还能让医生更好地了解患者病情的复杂性和治疗方法。要实现这一雄心壮志,就必须转变模式,了解如何利用定量(多模态)生物过程和标记来更准确地定义神经精神疾病,从而显著提高治疗的成功率。2024 年欧洲神经科学与网络新前沿会议旨在通过与所有利益相关者讨论新精神障碍诊断框架的原理、前景和后果,为建立新的精神障碍诊断框架制定一个共识路线图。该框架将制定一套原则和程序,通过这些原则和程序,研究工作可以不断改进精准诊断,同时摒弃传统的命名法。在本会议报告中,我们将结合发言者的发言摘要,探讨制定这一路线图的三个关键要素,即创新技术的应用、对精神疾病生物学的理解以及将生物学理解转化为新方法。总体而言,会议指出,亟需建立一个以生物学为基础的框架,对精神障碍进行更精确的诊断和治疗,以便在正确的时间为正确的患者提供正确的治疗。
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European Neuropsychopharmacology
European Neuropsychopharmacology 医学-精神病学
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10.30
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730
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: European Neuropsychopharmacology is the official publication of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP). In accordance with the mission of the College, the journal focuses on clinical and basic science contributions that advance our understanding of brain function and human behaviour and enable translation into improved treatments and enhanced public health impact in psychiatry. Recent years have been characterized by exciting advances in basic knowledge and available experimental techniques in neuroscience and genomics. However, clinical translation of these findings has not been as rapid. The journal aims to narrow this gap by promoting findings that are expected to have a major impact on both our understanding of the biological bases of mental disorders and the development and improvement of treatments, ideally paving the way for prevention and recovery.
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