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Journal of Neurology 2002-Dec

Levodopa and bromocriptine in hypoxic brain injury.

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Stéphanie Debette
Odile Kozlowski
Marc Steinling
Marc Rousseaux

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BACKGROUND

Postanoxic encephalopathy is frequent in patients presenting with abrupt cardiac arrest or respiratory failure. Little is known about the effectiveness of oral medications on the cognitive and motor consequences.

OBJECTIVE

To present data suggesting partial improvement after administration of levodopa/benserazide.

METHODS

After observing partial benefit in one case, each patient admitted to rehabilitation following brain anoxia was systematically treated with levodopa/benserazide (200/50 to 400/100 mg/day), then bromocriptine (15 mg/day).

RESULTS

In the first patient, brain anoxia was severe, with secondary agitation, quadriparesis, involuntary movements, inattention and communication disorders. Introduction of levodopa/benserazide resulted in reduction of agitation and involuntary movements and improvement of communication, thus facilitating care and rehabilitation efforts. A weaning test resulted in rapid worsening. The four following patients also presented with anoxia of variable severity. Marked improvement was observed in case 2, presenting with agitation, loss of orientation, amnesia, postural disorders, involuntary movements and dysphagia, with a withdrawal test resulting in immediate re-enhancement of symptoms. Modest improvement was observed in patient 3, who had hypokinesia, rigidity, adynamia, impaired attention, and reduced verbal fluency. Patient 4 presented with memory disorders without motor difficulties: mild improvement was observed in daily life and memory tests. In patient 5 who also presented with severe memory disorders, the benefit was absent. In each case, bromocriptine was introduced 3-4 weeks following levodopa, but without additive effect. Both treatments could be interrupted after a few months, without worsening.

CONCLUSIONS

Levodopa and benserazide can be of benefit in the few months following brain anoxia, especially on some of the motor disorders and apathy, but the benefit is inconstant and modest on memory disorders. Anoxia could alter dopaminergic mesencephalic systems, which activate the striatal and mediobasal frontal cortex, and these disorders could be partially reversible by medical treatment.

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