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Adv Gerontol ; 33(3): 496-500, 2020.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33280334

ABSTRACT

The effectiveness of neurometabolic therapy in patients with various stages of discirculatory encephalopathy was assessed according to the severity of cognitive impairment. Using a number of studies [clock drawing test, MMSE, Spielberger-Hanin, Bourdon test and cognitive evoked potentials (P300 peak)], cognitive functions of 60 elderly patients (mean age - 61,3±12,4 years) with various degrees of chronic head ischemia were analyzed brain and discirculatory encephalopathy of the I-III stages. Depending on the treatment regimen, patients were divided into 2 groups: 34 (the main group) received Cytoflavin in the treatment regimen: 2 tablets 2 times/day for 2 months. The comparison group consisted of 26 patients who received basic therapy without Cytoflavin. The majority (81,7%) of patients revealed cognitive disorders of varying severity. The inclusion of Cytoflavin in the treatment regimen improved the performance of neuropsychological tests (concentration and stability of attention, memory indicators, decreased reactive anxiety and smoothing signs of dementia), as evidenced by the positive dynamics of the CVP test (shortening the latency period and increasing the amplitude of the P300 peak, and as a result, reducing the coefficient latency / amplitude ratios).


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Brain Diseases , Cognition Disorders , Aged , Cognition , Humans , Neuropsychological Tests , Patients
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