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the Department of Neurological and Vision Sciences, University of Verona (M.D.); Department of Neurorehabilitation, Hospital San Camillo, Venice (P.T., A. De B., S.C.); and the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, University of Padua (G.P., M.E., U.F., L.P., L.B.) (Italy).
Correspondence to M. Dam, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, University of Padua, via Giustiniani 5, 35128 Padua, Italy. E-mail Clneurol@ipdunidx.unipd.it.
Background and Purpose In animals, drugs that increase brain amine concentrations influence the rate and degree of recovery from cortical lesions. It is therefore conceivable that antidepressants may influence outcome after ischemic brain injury in humans. We evaluated the effects of the norepinephrine reuptake blocker maprotiline and the serotonin reuptake blocker fluoxetine on the motor/functional capacities of poststroke patients undergoing physical therapy.
Methods Fifty-two severely disabled hemiplegic subjects were randomly assigned to three treatment groups; during 3 months of physical therapy, patients were treated with placebo, maprotiline (150 mg/d), or fluoxetine (20 mg/d). Before and at the end of the observation period, we assessed activities of daily living by the Barthel Index, degree of neurological deficit by a neurological scale for hemiplegic subjects, and depressive symptomatology by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.
Results The diverse treatments ameliorated walking and activities of daily living capacities to different extents. The greatest improvements were observed in the fluoxetine-treated group and the lowest in the maprotiline-treated group. Furthermore, fluoxetine yielded a significantly larger number of patients with good recovery compared with maprotiline or placebo. These effects of the drugs were not related to their efficacy in treating depressive symptoms.
Conclusions Fluoxetine may facilitate or, alternatively, maprotiline may hinder recovery in poststroke patients undergoing rehabilitation. The effects of fluoxetine as an adjunct to physical therapy warrant further investigation, since treatment with fluoxetine may result in a better functional outcome from stroke than physical therapy alone.
Key Words: antidepressive agents fluoxetine maprotiline rehabilitation stroke outcome
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