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. 2004 Aug;18(8):739-50.
doi: 10.1080/02699050310001646224.

The effects of Donepezil on traumatic brain injury acute rehabilitation outcomes

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The effects of Donepezil on traumatic brain injury acute rehabilitation outcomes

W Walker et al. Brain Inj. 2004 Aug.

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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