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Rivastigmine in Treatment of Alcohol - Induced Persisting Dementia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

G. Djokic
Affiliation:
Consultative Neurology, Institute for Neuropsychiatry Laza Lazarevic, Belgrade, Serbia
N. Zivkovic
Affiliation:
Emergency Psychiatry, Institute for Neuropsychiatry Laza Lazarevic, Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

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Alcohol- Induced Persisting Dementia (AIPD) can occur because of both the direct effects of alcohol and specific vitamin deficiencies, and the indirect influence of genetic or neurochemical predisposition.

Aim of this study was to ascertain the efficiency of the rivastigmine therapy in the treatment of AIPD.

Methods:

The prospective clinical study included 101 patients diagnosed in accordance with DSM IV criteria for AIPD. Patients were monitored for 3 months in hospital and outpatient conditions, according to specially designed protocol, which included MMSE, BPRS, CGI1-4 scales, and clock drawing test (CDT). Both the control and the experimental groups were treated with conventional therapy and in addition the experimental group treatment was supplemented with rivastigmine (3-12 mg/24 h).

Results:

The participants were in the same age range, predominantly male, with an similar average illness duration. Average daily rivastigmine dose was 9.76±2.014 mg. An average pretrial MMSE score was around 19, BPRS score was around 50, CGI1 score was around 4.6, and CDT score around 5. Statistically significant differences among the C and E group begin to show after 14th (in BPRS scores)and 28th day of therapy(in MMSE,CDT,and CGI1 scores) (p>0.1) and to become more apparently significant after two and three months of treatment (p>0.5).

Conclusion:

MMSE and CDT scores are significantly higher, and BPRS, CGI1-3 scores significantly lower in rivastigmine group from 14th and 28thday of treatment. Rivastigmine has statistically significant effect in treatment of AIPD.

Type
P01-28
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2009
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