Title of article :
Risperidone and Cognitive Function in Children With Disruptive Behavior Disorders
Author/Authors :
Gahan J. Pandina، نويسنده , , Robert Bilder، نويسنده , , Philip D. Harvey، نويسنده , , Richard S.E. Keefe، نويسنده , , Michael G. Aman، نويسنده , , Georges Gharabawi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
9
From page :
226
To page :
234
Abstract :
Background Effects of risperidone on cognitive function in children with disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs) and subaverage intelligence quotient (IQ) were assessed. Methods Data from two 6-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies (n = 228) were combined, as were three 1-year, open-label studies (n = 688). Patients with DBDs and subaverage IQ, 5 to14 years, received placebo or risperidone .02 to .06 mg/kg/day. Cognitive measures included the Continuous Performance Task (CPT) and Verbal Learning Test for Children (VLT-C). Efficacy was assessed using the Nisonger Child Behavior Rating Form (NCBRF). Adverse events were collected via spontaneous report; sedation was assessed using visual analog scale. Results Improvements on the NCBRF Conduct Problem subscale were significantly greater for risperidone- versus placebo-treated patients (−15.8 vs. −6.4, p< .0001) in short-term studies; significant reductions were observed in long-term studies (−16.3, p< .0001). No overall decline and some significant improvement in attention (CPT) and memory (VLT-C) were noted regardless of treatment in short-term studies. VLT-C improved significantly (p< .0001) for both groups, with no difference between treatment groups. Improvements in memory (VLT-C) and attention (CPT) were noted in long-term studies. Somnolence/sedation did not affect cognitive function. Conclusions Cognitive function was not altered by risperidone in short-term studies and was maintained or improved with one year of treatment in children with DBDs and subaverage IQ, potentially representing age-appropriate gains.
Keywords :
attention , DBDs , memory , cognition , Risperidone , Pediatric
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Record number :
503416
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