Randomized trial of 4-aminopyridine in patients with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury

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Monique A. M. van der Bruggen
Hélène B. M. Huisman
Heleen Beckerman
Frits W. Bertelsmann
Chris H. Polman
Gustaaf J. Lankhorst
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[1] Department of Neurology,
[2] Amstelveen Ziekenhuis,undefined
[3] The Netherlands,undefined
[4] Department of Neurology,undefined
[5] University Hospital Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,undefined
[6] The Netherlands,undefined
[7] Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,undefined
[8] University Hospital Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,undefined
[9] P. O. Box 7057,undefined
[10] 1007 MB Amsterdam,undefined
[11] The Netherlands Tel.: +31-20-4440763 Fax: +31-20-4440787 e-mail: h.beckerman@azvu.nl,undefined
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Journal of Neurology | 2001年 / 248卷
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Key words Spinal cord injuries; 4-aminopyridine; Cross-over studies;
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Objective To test the efficacy of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) on functional status, walking speed and vibration perception in patients with chronic, incomplete spinal cord injury. Methods Twenty SCI patients were randomized in a trial with a double-blind, crossover design to receive four weeks of orally administered 4-AP, followed by a two-week wash-out period and four weeks of placebo, or vice versa. The total daily dose of 4-AP during the four weeks of treatment was systematically increased to a maximum of 0.5 mg/kg body weight. Evaluation of (side-)effects took place at the beginning, after one week, and at the end of each four-week study period. Results No significant benefit was found on functional status (COOP-WONCA). A statistically significant treatment effect was found on the vibration perception threshold (VPT) in the left fingers, during the first study period. On average, patients receiving 4-AP treatment responded less favourably (mean increase in VPT of 0.29 (0.31) μm) than patients receiving placebo (mean decrease in VPT of 0.05 (0.35) μm) (p=0.04). Neither comfortable nor maximum walking speed altered significantly following 4-AP treatment. Conclusions No statistically significant, functional benefit from 4-AP was found for patients in the present study. Furthermore, no support was found for the possibility that an a priory selection of responsive patients would have yielded more favourable results.
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