Moazen-Zadeh_2018_J.Altern.Complement.Med_24_361

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Title : Effects of Saffron on Cognition, Anxiety, and Depression in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: A Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial - Moazen-Zadeh_2018_J.Altern.Complement.Med_24_361
Author(s) : Moazen-Zadeh E , Abbasi SH , Safi-Aghdam H , Shahmansouri N , Arjmandi-Beglar A , Hajhosseinn Talasaz A , Salehiomran A , Forghani S , Akhondzadeh S
Ref : J Altern Complement Med , 24 :361 , 2018
Abstract :

OBJECTIVES: Cognitive decline, depression, and anxiety are among the major concerns in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Crocus sativus L. (saffron) seems to be a promising candidate for treatment of these conditions. DESIGN: In this 12-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial, men and women with on-pump CABG, who had Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS) score >70 and age <70 years, received either saffron capsules (15 mg/twice daily) or placebo. Patients were excluded if they had history of treatment with saffron or acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, comorbid neuropsychiatric disorders, serious medical conditions other than cardiovascular diseases, and hypersensitivity to herbal compounds. The primary outcome was defined as the difference in mean total score changes for WMS-Revised from the baseline to week 12 between the saffron and placebo groups. Secondary outcomes included difference in mean score changes from baseline to endpoint between the two treatment groups for Mini Mental Status Examination and subscales of Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale ( www.irct.ir ; IRCT201408071556N63). RESULTS: No significant difference was detected in primary or secondary outcomes between the saffron and placebo groups. Also, no significant time x treatment interaction effect was found for any of the scales. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this trial do not support the hypothesis of potential benefits of saffron in treatment of CABG-related neuropsychiatric conditions.

PubMedSearch : Moazen-Zadeh_2018_J.Altern.Complement.Med_24_361
PubMedID: 29185780

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Moazen-Zadeh E, Abbasi SH, Safi-Aghdam H, Shahmansouri N, Arjmandi-Beglar A, Hajhosseinn Talasaz A, Salehiomran A, Forghani S, Akhondzadeh S (2018)
Effects of Saffron on Cognition, Anxiety, and Depression in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: A Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial
J Altern Complement Med 24 :361

Moazen-Zadeh E, Abbasi SH, Safi-Aghdam H, Shahmansouri N, Arjmandi-Beglar A, Hajhosseinn Talasaz A, Salehiomran A, Forghani S, Akhondzadeh S (2018)
J Altern Complement Med 24 :361