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Bromocriptine and speech therapy in non-fluent chronic aphasia after stroke

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Auteur(s)
  • M. Bragoni 1
  • M. Altieri 2
  • V. Di Piero 2
  • A. Padovani 3
  • C. Mostardini 2
  • G.L. Lenzi 2
Affiliation(s)
  • IRCCS Santa Lucia, Roma, Italy, IT
  • Neurological Division V, Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Roma La Sapienza, Viale dell'Università 30, I-00185 Roma, Italy, IT
  • Department of Neurology, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy, IT
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Anglais
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Neurological Sciences

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Springer [journals]
Année de publication
2000
Type de publication
Journal
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Research-article
Résumé

The objectives of this study were to investigate the efficacy of bromocriptine (BR) combined with speech therapy (ST) to improve a late recovery in non-fluent aphasic stroke patients. We performed a double-blind study with high dosage of BR, prescribed according to a dose-escalating protocol, comprehensive of clinical data, relatives' impression, and language evaluations. The study was divided into the following phases: t-0, inclusion; t-30, language re-test to evaluate the stability of aphasia; t-90, placebo (PL) and ST; t-150, BR and ST; t-210, BR; t-270, wash-out. With respect to the baseline assessment, a significant improvement was observed in the following tests: dictation (F, 4.8; p < .004), reading-comprehension (F, 8.1; p < .0003), repetition (F, 3.8; p < .01) and verbal latency (F, 4.9; p < .01). High dosage of BR promoted a late recovery in stable chronic non-fluent aphasia and this improvement was enhanced by combination with ST.

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  • Key words Aphasia
  • Stroke
  • Recovery
  • Bromocriptine
  • Speech therapy
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