Overview
Effect of Dopaminergic Medication on Recovery of Aphasia
Status:
Completed
Completed
Trial end date:
2009-08-01
2009-08-01
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
The investigators have been offering computer assisted therapy of aphasia (CAT) as a complement to traditional treatments to aphasia patients of the "Service of Neurorehabilitation" for some years. The investigators have shown its efficacy in hospitalised patients with recently acquired aphasia. In addition to studies stressing the importance of treatment intensity, several studies suggest that pharmacological treatment can also improve recovery after a cerebral lesion. The underlying idea is that the administration of medication influencing the system of neurotransmitters can play a role in functional recovery. Studies have assessed mainly substances acting on the dopaminergic (amphetamine and bromocriptine) and GABAergic system (piracetam). The main objective of the present study concerns the evaluation of the effects of levodopa on recovery of anomia in patients with aphasia. In particular, the investigators use CAT to control intensity and quality of therapy and they will assess whether the administration of levodopa promotes recovery. In each patient, two periods of anomia therapy with CAT, each performed with a different word list, will be compared. In addition to speech therapy, each period will be associated with the administration of either levodopa and benserazide (Madopar ®), or placebo. Evaluations at baseline and after each treatment period will be performed with the material and denomination batteryPhase:
N/AAccepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy VolunteersDetails
Lead Sponsor:
University Hospital, GenevaTreatments:
Benserazide
Dopamine
Dopamine Agents
Dopamine Agonists
Levodopa
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:- Patient with aphasia hospitalised at the "Service of neurorehabilitation" with
presence of anomia absence of comprehension deficits, absence of executive or apraxic
dysfunctions that might impede the handling of keyboard or mouse, absence of
stereotypies or perseverations dominating the aphasic symptoms.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who do not have their ability to judge or who suffer from Parkinson's
syndrome requiring dopaminergic treatment will be excluded. Moreover, absolute medical
contraindications for the medication will be respected: known hypersensitivity to one
of the components, patients taking MAO inhibitors or sympathomimetics, severe
hormonal, renal, hepatic, or cardiac affections, pregnancy or breastfeeding, women at
reproductive age without reliable contraception, angle closure glaucoma, psychosis or
severe neurosis, age < 25 years, malign melanoma, or planned anesthesia during the
study period + 48 hours.