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The effect of mianserin hydrochloride on delirium

โœ Scribed by Jun Nakamura; Naohisa Uchimura; Shigeto Yamada; Yoichi Nakazawa; Yuji Hashizume; Ken Nagamori; Seishi Sakurai; Hiroo Fukuyama


Book ID
102860462
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
717 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6222

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Abstract

Mianserin HCl (10โ€“60 mg/day) was administered orally before bedtime to 46 patients (mean age: 63 years) with delirium at Kurume University Hospital. The therapeutic effects of mianserin were assessed preโ€ and postโ€treatment using the Delirium Rating Scale (DRS: Trzepacz et al., 1988). The mean preโ€treatment DRS score was 21. This score decreased significantly (p<0ยท05) to 14 on treatment day 1 and 10 on day 3. Mianserin was observed to be effective in 85 per cent of the cases (marked improvement in 67 per cent of the patients and slight improvement in 17 per cent). of the 46 patients, 28 were classified with delirium due to direct causes such as a brain tumour or cerebrovascular disease, and 18 due to facilitating factors such as hospitalization or physical restraint. In the former group, marked improvement was observed in 54 per cent of the patients, and slight improvement in 21 per cent. The latter group demonstrated marked improvement in 89 per cent of the patients, and slight improvement in 11 per cent. In control subjects receiving haloperidol, marked improvement was observed in 62 per cent of 17 delirious patients. The plasma concentration of mianserin reached a therapeutic level within 24 h of the initiation of treatment. Hence, based on these clinical results and on measurements of plasma mianserin concentrations, mianserin can be considered effective in the treatment of delirium in elderly patients due to its rapid onset and few sideโ€effects. Mianserin may offer an efficacy similar to that of haloperidol in the treatment of delirium while being safer.


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