1. The effects of Donepezil on traumatic brain injury acute rehabilitation outcomes.
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Walker W, Seel R, Gibellato M, Lew H, Cornis-Pop M, Jena T, and Silver T
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- Adult, Analysis of Variance, Brain Injuries psychology, Brain Injuries rehabilitation, Cognition Disorders etiology, Donepezil, Drug Administration Schedule, Female, Humans, Length of Stay, Male, Middle Aged, Neuropsychological Tests, Rehabilitation Centers, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Brain Injuries drug therapy, Cognition Disorders drug therapy, Indans therapeutic use, Nootropic Agents therapeutic use, Piperidines therapeutic use
- Abstract
Primary Objective: To evaluate the effects of administering Donepezil during inpatient rehabilitation for individuals with TBI., Research Design: Retrospective, age and injury severity matched, mixed between-within subjects analysis., Methods and Procedures: Thirty-six patients with moderate-to-severe TBI admitted to acute rehabilitation within 90 days of injury. Main outcome measures included FIM cognitive total scores and rehabilitation lengths of stay., Intervention: Initiation of Donepezil administration beginning at 5 mg daily. Dose titration and continuation based on perceived clinical response., Main Outcomes and Results: No differences in cognitive improvement were observed between the Donepezil treatment group and the matched control group. Sub-set analyses suggested that administration of Donepezil early in the rehabilitation stay was significantly related to higher rates of cognitive improvement., Conclusions: Preliminary evidence suggests that Donepezil administration early in the rehabilitation stay may have advantageous treatment effects. A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial with standard timing, dosage and treatment duration is recommended to further evaluate treatment efficacy.
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- 2004
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