Pediatric Bone Health and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Stimulants: Raising Awareness of Avascular
Camila Vicioso1, Sri Guttikonda1, Prabhjot Singh1
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, USA.
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Avascular necrosis (AVN) is a rare but serious complication of pediatric musculoskeletal injury, traditionally associated with corticosteroid use, trauma, or systemic disease. However, stimulant medications used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may contribute to AVN risk through effects on bone metabolism and vascular tone, including reduced bone mineral density and increased sympathetic activity. In clinical practice, we observed a case of AVN in a child with ADHD following lower-extremity injury and stimulant use, raising concern about the interplay between the physiological effects of medication and challenges in treatment adherence. Children with ADHD may struggle with non-weight-bearing protocols and follow-up care, which could further elevate the risk of complications. This article aims to raise awareness of the potential intersection between ADHD stimulant therapy and AVN risk in pediatric patients with orthopedic injuries. We urge clinicians to maintain a high index of suspicion for AVN in this population, particularly when symptoms persist despite appropriate management. Multidisciplinary care and enhanced education for patients and caregivers are critical to ensuring adherence and preventing long-term joint damage. Further research is warranted to explore the possible association between stimulant use and AVN and to guide best practices for prevention and management.
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