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Detoxification Improves Multidomain Cognitive Dysfunction in High-Dose Benzodiazepine Abusers

PURPOSE: High-dose benzodiazepines (BZDs) abuse has been documented to cause multidomain cognitive dysfunction. We explored whether cognitive abnormalities to high-dose BZD abuse might be reversed by detoxification with slow subcutaneous infusion of flumazenil. METHODS: We recruited 96 patients cons...

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Autores principales: Federico, Angela, Lugoboni, Fabio, Mantovani, Elisa, Martini, Alice, Morbioli, Laura, Casari, Rebecca, Faccini, Marco, Tamburin, Stefano
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7396668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32848544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.00747
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author Federico, Angela
Lugoboni, Fabio
Mantovani, Elisa
Martini, Alice
Morbioli, Laura
Casari, Rebecca
Faccini, Marco
Tamburin, Stefano
author_facet Federico, Angela
Lugoboni, Fabio
Mantovani, Elisa
Martini, Alice
Morbioli, Laura
Casari, Rebecca
Faccini, Marco
Tamburin, Stefano
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description PURPOSE: High-dose benzodiazepines (BZDs) abuse has been documented to cause multidomain cognitive dysfunction. We explored whether cognitive abnormalities to high-dose BZD abuse might be reversed by detoxification with slow subcutaneous infusion of flumazenil. METHODS: We recruited 96 patients consecutively admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine, Addiction Medicine Unit, Verona University Hospital, Italy for detoxification from high-dose BZD dependence. After selection for inclusion and exclusion criteria, 50 patients (23 men, 27 women; age 42.7 ± 10.3 years) were included. They underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological battery to explore verbal memory, visuospatial memory, working memory, attention, and executive functions 28–30 days prior to admission for detoxification (T0) and at the end of detoxification, i.e., 7 days after admission (T1). A group of 50 healthy adults (24 men, 26 women; mean age 44.5 ± 12.8 years) matched for age, sex, and education served as controls. RESULTS: At T0, patients scored significantly worse than healthy controls in all the neuropsychological tests. Depression and anxiety scores were associated with impaired verbal memory at T0 in patients. T1–T0 comparison showed improved performances in all neuropsychological tests after the end of detoxification in patients. CONCLUSION: We confirmed that all neuropsychological domains were significantly and profoundly impaired by high-dose BZD abuse and documented that cognitive abnormalities improved after detoxification with slow subcutaneous infusion of flumazenil.
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spelling pubmed-73966682020-08-25 Detoxification Improves Multidomain Cognitive Dysfunction in High-Dose Benzodiazepine Abusers Federico, Angela Lugoboni, Fabio Mantovani, Elisa Martini, Alice Morbioli, Laura Casari, Rebecca Faccini, Marco Tamburin, Stefano Front Neurosci Neuroscience PURPOSE: High-dose benzodiazepines (BZDs) abuse has been documented to cause multidomain cognitive dysfunction. We explored whether cognitive abnormalities to high-dose BZD abuse might be reversed by detoxification with slow subcutaneous infusion of flumazenil. METHODS: We recruited 96 patients consecutively admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine, Addiction Medicine Unit, Verona University Hospital, Italy for detoxification from high-dose BZD dependence. After selection for inclusion and exclusion criteria, 50 patients (23 men, 27 women; age 42.7 ± 10.3 years) were included. They underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological battery to explore verbal memory, visuospatial memory, working memory, attention, and executive functions 28–30 days prior to admission for detoxification (T0) and at the end of detoxification, i.e., 7 days after admission (T1). A group of 50 healthy adults (24 men, 26 women; mean age 44.5 ± 12.8 years) matched for age, sex, and education served as controls. RESULTS: At T0, patients scored significantly worse than healthy controls in all the neuropsychological tests. Depression and anxiety scores were associated with impaired verbal memory at T0 in patients. T1–T0 comparison showed improved performances in all neuropsychological tests after the end of detoxification in patients. CONCLUSION: We confirmed that all neuropsychological domains were significantly and profoundly impaired by high-dose BZD abuse and documented that cognitive abnormalities improved after detoxification with slow subcutaneous infusion of flumazenil. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7396668/ /pubmed/32848544 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.00747 Text en Copyright © 2020 Federico, Lugoboni, Mantovani, Martini, Morbioli, Casari, Faccini and Tamburin. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Federico, Angela
Lugoboni, Fabio
Mantovani, Elisa
Martini, Alice
Morbioli, Laura
Casari, Rebecca
Faccini, Marco
Tamburin, Stefano
Detoxification Improves Multidomain Cognitive Dysfunction in High-Dose Benzodiazepine Abusers
title Detoxification Improves Multidomain Cognitive Dysfunction in High-Dose Benzodiazepine Abusers
title_full Detoxification Improves Multidomain Cognitive Dysfunction in High-Dose Benzodiazepine Abusers
title_fullStr Detoxification Improves Multidomain Cognitive Dysfunction in High-Dose Benzodiazepine Abusers
title_full_unstemmed Detoxification Improves Multidomain Cognitive Dysfunction in High-Dose Benzodiazepine Abusers
title_short Detoxification Improves Multidomain Cognitive Dysfunction in High-Dose Benzodiazepine Abusers
title_sort detoxification improves multidomain cognitive dysfunction in high-dose benzodiazepine abusers
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7396668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32848544
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.00747
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