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A retrospective, multi-center cohort study evaluating the severity- related effects of cerebrolysin treatment on clinical outcomes in traumatic brain injury.

Dafin F Muresanu1, Alexandru V Ciurea, Radu M Gorgan, Eva Gheorghita, Stefan I Florian, Horatiu Stan, Alin Blaga, Nicolai Ianovici, Stefan M Iencean, Dana Turliuc, Horia B Davidescu, Cornel Mihalache, Felix M Brehar, Anca S Mihaescu, Dinu C Mardare, Aurelian Anghelescu, Carmen Chiparus, Magdalena Lapadat, Viorel Pruna, Dumitru Mohan, Constantin Costea, Daniel Costea, Claudiu Palade, Narcisa Bucur, Jesus Figueroa, Anton Alvarez.   

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability for which there is currently no effective drug therapy available. Because drugs targeting a single TBI pathological pathway have failed to show clinical efficacy to date, pleiotropic agents with effects on multiple mechanisms of secondary brain damage could represent an effective option to improve brain recovery and clinical outcome in TBI patients. In this multicenter retrospective study, we investigated severity-related efficacy and safety of the add-on therapy with two concentrations (20 ml/day or 30 ml/day) of Cerebrolysin (EVER Neuro Pharma, Austria) in TBI patients. Adjunctive treatment with Cerrebrolysin started within 48 hours after TBI and clinical outcomes were ranked according to the Glasgow Outcome Scale and the Modified Rankin Disability Score at 10 and 30 days post-TBI. Analyses of efficacy were performed separately for subgroups of patients with mild, moderate or severe TBI according to Glasgow Coma Scale scores at admission. Compared to standard medical care alone (control group), both doses of Cerebrolysin were associated with improved clinical outcome scores at 10 days post-TBI in mild patients and at 10 and 30 days in moderate and severe cases. A dose-dependent effect of Cerebrolysin on TBI recovery was supported by the dose-related differences and the significant correlations with treatment duration observed for outcome measures. The safety and tolerability of Cerebrolysin in TBI patients was very good. In conclusion, the results of this large retrospective study revealed that early Cerebrolysin treatment is safe and is associated to improved TBI outcome.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25924999     DOI: 10.2174/1871527314666150430162531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets        ISSN: 1871-5273            Impact factor:   4.388


  8 in total

Review 1.  Cerebrolysin for stroke, neurodegeneration, and traumatic brain injury: review of the literature and outcomes.

Authors:  Brian Fiani; Claudia Covarrubias; Amelia Wong; Thao Doan; Taylor Reardon; Daniel Nikolaidis; Erika Sarno
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2021-01-30       Impact factor: 3.307

2.  Effects of cerebrolysin on nerve growth factor system in the aging rat brain.

Authors:  Mikhail Stepanichev; Mikhail Onufriev; Viktor Aniol; Sofia Freiman; Hemma Brandstaetter; Stefan Winter; Natalia Lazareva; Alla Guekht; Natalia Gulyaeva
Journal:  Restor Neurol Neurosci       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 2.406

Review 3.  Impact of Traumatic Brain Injury on Dopaminergic Transmission.

Authors:  Yuan-Hao Chen; Eagle Yi-Kung Huang; Tung-Tai Kuo; Jonathan Miller; Yung-Hsiao Chiang; Barry J Hoffer
Journal:  Cell Transplant       Date:  2017-07       Impact factor: 4.064

4.  Effects of cerebrolysin on functional outcome of patients with traumatic brain injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Fariborz Ghaffarpasand; Saeed Torabi; Ali Rasti; Mohammad Hadi Niakan; Sara Aghabaklou; Fatemeh Pakzad; Maryam Sadat Beheshtian; Reza Tabrizi
Journal:  Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat       Date:  2018-12-27       Impact factor: 2.570

5.  Cerebrolysin for the Treatment of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Adults: A Retrospective Chart Review.

Authors:  Yung Ki Park; Hyeong-Joong Yi; Kyu-Sun Choi; Young-Jun Lee; Dong-Won Kim; Sae Min Kwon
Journal:  Adv Ther       Date:  2018-11-09       Impact factor: 3.845

6.  Efficacy of Cerebrolysin Treatment as an Add-On Therapy to Mechanical Thrombectomy in Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke Due to Large Vessel Occlusion: Study Protocol for a Prospective, Open Label, Single-Center Study With 12 Months of Follow-Up.

Authors:  Jacek Staszewski; Adam Stȩpień; Renata Piusińska-Macoch; Aleksander Dȩbiec; Katarzyna Gniadek-Olejniczak; Emilia Frankowska; Artur Maliborski; Zoltan Chadaide; David Balo; Beata Król; Rafael Namias; George Harston; Józef Mróz; Piotr Piasecki
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-07-04       Impact factor: 4.086

7.  Effects of Cerebrolysin on Hippocampal Neuronal Death After Pilocarpine-Induced Seizure.

Authors:  Dong Hyeon Kang; Bo Young Choi; Song Hee Lee; A Ra Kho; Jeong Hyun Jeong; Dae Ki Hong; Beom Seok Kang; Min Kyu Park; Hong Ki Song; Hui Chul Choi; Man-Sup Lim; Sang Won Suh
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2020-10-16       Impact factor: 4.677

Review 8.  Safety of Cerebrolysin for Neurorecovery after Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Twelve Randomized-Controlled Trials.

Authors:  Stefan Strilciuc; László Vécsei; Dana Boering; Aleš Pražnikar; Oliver Kaut; Peter Riederer; Leontino Battistin
Journal:  Pharmaceuticals (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-13
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