Relationship between Stimulant Effect, Electroencephalogram, and Clinical Neurological Findings in Hyperactive Children

JEFFREY M. HALPERIN PH.D., RACHEL GITTELMAN PH.D., SIDNEY KATZ M.D., FREDERICK A. STRUVE PH.D.
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Abstract

Claims have been made that hyperactive children respond better to stimulant treatment if they have clinical indicators of neurological dysfunction. However, studies report conflicting results. The present placebo-controlled study examined the relationship between neurological abnormalities and stimulant medication efficacy in 80 pervasively hyperactive children. Treatment outcome measures, which were adjusted for both age and initial severity of the disorder, included teacher and psychiatric ratings. No evidence was found to indicate that clinical neurological status, including encephalographic and neurological soft signs, was predictive of drug responsivity.

多动症儿童兴奋剂作用、脑电图和临床神经学表现的关系
有人声称,如果多动症儿童有神经功能障碍的临床指标,他们对兴奋剂治疗的反应会更好。然而,研究报告了相互矛盾的结果。本研究对80例广泛性多动儿童进行了神经异常与兴奋剂疗效的关系研究。根据年龄和疾病的初始严重程度进行调整的治疗结果测量包括教师和精神病学评分。没有证据表明临床神经系统状态,包括脑电图和神经系统软体征,可以预测药物反应性。
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