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Ergoloids and Ischaemic Strokes; Efficacy and Mechanism of Action

Authors :
Azza Abbas Helmy
Maged Abdel Naseer
Fadia Elwan
Mohamed El Tamawy
I. E. Banhawy
Osamah Elwan
Ann A Abdel Kader
Source :
Journal of International Medical Research. 23:154-166
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 1995.

Abstract

In this double-blind, randomized study the efficacy of the ergoloid compounds, co-dergocrine mesylate and nicergoline, in the rehabilitation of patients with ischaemic stroke was investigated. A group of 30 patients was treated daily with 60 mg nicergoline, orally, and a second group of 27 patients was given 1.8 – 6 mg co-dergocrine mesylate, orally or intramuscularly, daily (depending on the time since the initial ischaemic insult) for 6 months. Outcome measures included: motoricity index (limb function); Sandoz Clinical Assessment Geriatric (SCAG) scale; psychometric tests to assess functions such as attention, psychomotor performance, perception and sensory and short-term memory; conventional and computerized electroencephalography; and P300 and reaction time measures. The results showed improvements in some aspects such as limb function ( P < 0.05), SCAG score ( P < 0.01) and some electrophysiological parameters ( P < 0.01) after treatment with both drugs. Though statistically significant most of the changes were not large. The efficacy of both drugs was qualitatively similar. The quantitative difference in some aspects in favour of nicergoline could be attributed to differences in the mechanisms of action of the two drugs, although it is also possible that the difference may reflect the dosages used. Nootropic drugs may induce a condition that facilitates the effects of cognitive training.

Details

ISSN :
14732300 and 03000605
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of International Medical Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1cf8cd75122b2ccc10b71a57c9802d99
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/030006059502300302