Buprenorphine- and Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Influence on Aspects of Cognitive and Memory Performance

S. Giacomuzzi, C. Thill, Y. Riemer, K. Garber, M. Ertl
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Abstract

Our randomized study investigated neurocognitive performance, such as working memory, verbal and figural memory, executive functions and psychomotor speed of opioid-dependent patients within a permanent maintenance treatment programme. Our results indicate that buprenorphine preserve cognitive functions better than methadone, at least when benzo- diazepine comedication is used. Buprenorphine-treated patients showed significantly better results compared to methadone patients in the verbal memory performance, and this even for the verbal list learning (p = 0.007) as for the delayed recall of the words (p = 0.012). Furthermore the buprenorphine maintained persons showed statistically significant the more favour- able scores in the working memory performance for figural material (digit symbol test, HAWIE-R) (p = 0.021). Our results indicate a better cognitive performance also after a longer substitution time and results cannot easily be attributed to an "only" transient opioid switching effect. Continued research is still needed to confirm the less impairment on cognitive functions.
丁丙诺啡和美沙酮维持治疗:对认知和记忆表现的影响
我们的随机研究调查了阿片类药物依赖患者在长期维持治疗方案中的神经认知表现,如工作记忆、言语和图形记忆、执行功能和精神运动速度。我们的研究结果表明,丁丙诺啡比美沙酮更能保持认知功能,至少在使用苯二氮卓类药物时是这样。与美沙酮患者相比,丁丙诺啡治疗的患者在言语记忆方面表现出明显更好的结果,甚至在言语列表学习(p = 0.007)和延迟回忆单词(p = 0.012)方面也是如此。此外,丁丙诺啡维持组在图形材料(数字符号测试,HAWIE-R)的工作记忆表现上得分更高,差异有统计学意义(p = 0.021)。我们的研究结果表明,在更长的替代时间后,认知表现也会更好,结果不能轻易归因于“仅仅”短暂的阿片样物质转换效应。还需要继续的研究来证实对认知功能的损害较小。
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