Poole_2008_Brain.Inj_22_519

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Title : Cholinomimetic agents and neurocognitive impairment following head injury: a systematic review - Poole_2008_Brain.Inj_22_519
Author(s) : Poole NA , Agrawal N
Ref : Brain Injury , 22 :519 , 2008
Abstract :

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: There has been increasing interest in the role of cholinomimetic agents in the long-term management of cognitive impairment following traumatic brain injury. This paper aims to assess the evidence accumulated thus far.
METHODS: Studies are identified by searching MEDLINE, EMBASE and PsychINFO, contacting experts and pharmaceutical companies and hand searching bibliographies. All study designs are included. MAIN OUTCOME AND
RESULTS: This study identified 25 papers that studied cholinesterase inhibitors, physostigmine and choline in mild-to-severe traumatic brain injury. The outcome with cholinesterase inhibitors and choline is suggestive but not conclusive while physostigmine appears of little benefit. A lack of rigorous studies and a plethora of outcome measures preclude drawing definitive conclusions. Further randomized controlled trials are urgently required.

PubMedSearch : Poole_2008_Brain.Inj_22_519
PubMedID: 18568705

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Poole NA, Agrawal N (2008)
Cholinomimetic agents and neurocognitive impairment following head injury: a systematic review
Brain Injury 22 :519

Poole NA, Agrawal N (2008)
Brain Injury 22 :519