## Summary A randomized blind clinical trial was carried out to assess the effect of dihydroergotamine (DHE) alone and in combination with heparin on the incidence of thromboembolic complications of total hip replacement. It was found that a combination of DHE 0ยท5 mg and heparin 5000 units subcutan
The effect of the catecholamine precursor L-Dopa on sleep bruxism: A controlled clinical trial
โ Scribed by Dr. F. Lobbezoo; Dr. G. J. Lavigne; R. Tanguay; J. Y. Montplaisir
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 611 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-3185
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The putative role of the dopaminergic system in sleep bruxism (SB) was studied in a doubleโblind clinical trial by using low doses of shortโterm Lโdopa in combination with benserazide. We recorded 10 patients with SB in our sleep laboratory for 3 consecutive nights. The first night was for habituation to the laboratory environment. During the second and the third nights, the patients received two doses of either Lโdopa or a placebo in a crossover fashion: the first dose 1 h before bedtime and the second, 4 h after the first one. The order of administration was reversed in half the patients. The efficacy of Lโdopa was analyzed by using multilevel models. LโDopa resulted in a significant decrease in the average number of bruxism episodes per hour of sleep, as well as in a significant reduction in the average value of the rootโmeanโsquare (RMS) electromyography (EMG) level per bruxism burst. This indicates that Lโdopa exerts an attenuating effect on SB. In addition, Lโdopa caused a reduction in the variance in RMS values, which suggests that Lโdopa normalizes the EMG activity patterns associated with SB.
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