Clinical experience with the use of citicoline in mild cognitive impairment of vascular origin

L. Shchepankevich, I. Gribacheva, T. Popova, E. Taneeva, K. V. Roerich, E. Petrova, M. Shchepankevich
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Cardiovascular factors significantly increase the risk of vascular cognitive impairment (VCI). Currently, there are no specific treatments for VCI. A promising therapeutic strategy is the administration of citicoline, which has a neuroprotective effect.Objective: to evaluate the effect of treatment with citicoline (Noocil®) on cognitive function and quality of life (QoL)in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) developed in a background of arterial hypertension and cerebral arteriosclerosis.Material and methods. An open-label prospective observational study enrolled 32 patients with neuroimaging-confirmed vascular cognitive impairment who received baseline therapy (antihypertensive, lipid-lowering, and antiplatelet therapy) and achieved target blood pressure and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. All patients were assessed with a neuropsychological status assessment (MoCA-test). The efficacy of therapy was assessed by the Short Form-36 Quality of Life Questionnaire (SF-36).Results. The most common complaints of the patients were poor concentration, fatigue, forgetfulness, mood lability, sleep disturbances, more often in the form of early waking, and headaches. After 3 months of taking the drug Noocil®, all patients noted an increase in the ability to work, an improvement in concentration, memory and reproduction of the information received, both physical and mental indicators of QoL improved. The positive dynamics in terms of cognitive status (especially the functions of attention, short-term memory, several aspects of executive functions), QoL of patients, which was associated with the effect of Noocil® therapy, was accompanied by the absence of adverse events. A distinctive feature of domestic citicoline (Noocil®) is the presence of an original dosage form – a 240 ml bottle for oral administration, which improves adherence to long-term therapy.Conclusion. The efficacy, safety and good tolerability of Noocil® therapy in patients with predemental VCI was demonstrated.
胞胆碱治疗血管源性轻度认知障碍的临床体会
心血管因素显著增加血管性认知障碍(VCI)的风险。目前,VCI还没有专门的治疗方法。一种有前景的治疗策略是给予胞胆碱,它具有神经保护作用。目的:探讨胞胆碱(nonocil®)对动脉高血压和脑动脉硬化背景下轻度认知功能障碍(MCI)患者认知功能和生活质量(QoL)的影响。材料和方法。一项开放标签前瞻性观察研究纳入了32例神经影像学证实的血管性认知障碍患者,他们接受了基线治疗(降压、降脂和抗血小板治疗),并达到了目标血压和低密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平。所有患者均接受神经心理状态评估(moca测试)。采用生活质量问卷(SF-36)评估治疗效果。患者最常见的主诉是注意力不集中、疲劳、健忘、情绪不稳定、睡眠障碍(更常以早醒的形式出现)和头痛。服用nonocil®药物3个月后,所有患者的工作能力均有所提高,注意力、记忆力和接收信息的再现能力均有所改善,生活质量的身心指标均有所改善。患者在认知状态(尤其是注意力功能、短期记忆、执行功能的几个方面)、生活质量方面的积极动态与nocil®治疗效果相关,并伴有无不良事件发生。国产胞胆碱(Noocil®)的一个显著特点是存在一个原始的剂型- 240毫升瓶口服给药,这提高了长期治疗的依从性。证实了nocil®治疗期前VCI患者的有效性、安全性和良好的耐受性。
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