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- Title
Effect of Long--Term Administration of Buflomedil on Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Chronic Cerebral Infarction.
- Authors
Kobayashi, Shotai; Yamaguchi, Shuhei; Okada, Kazunori; Kitani, Mitsuhiro; Yamashita, Kazuya; Shimote, Kouichi; Tsunematsu, Tokugoro
- Abstract
The influence of long-term oral administration of buflomedil on regional cerebral blood flow was investigated in 10 patients with chronic cerebral infarction and mild to moderate mental deterioration. Patients were given 150 mg buflomedil three times daily for a period of eight weeks. Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measured in patients before they began buflomedil treatment and during the last week of treatment. The interval of the rCBF measurements in the control subjects (n = 12) ranged from seven to forty-eight days. Mental function in the patients studied was evaluated by use of Hasegawa's simple intelligence scale for the aged and Zung's self-rating depression scale, before and during the last week of buflomedil treatment. The results showed a mean increase in rCBF of 10.5% ±12.1% in the patient group. The control group demonstrated virtually no change in rCBF measurements. Improvements in the mental function scores of the buflomedil-treated group were noted, and 5 of the 10 patients reported improvement in subjective symptoms.
- Subjects
PHARMACODYNAMICS; DRUG administration; CEREBRAL circulation; BRAIN blood-vessels; MENTAL efficiency; CEREBRAL infarction; CEREBROVASCULAR disease
- Publication
Angiology, 1988, Vol 39, Issue 11, p934
- ISSN
0003-3197
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/000331978803901102