Neuroprotective Effects of Methylphenidate on Diffuse Axonal Injury in Acute Traumatic Brain Injury Patients

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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of methylphenidate on the level of consciousness and length of hospitalization of patients with moderate to severe acute Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) categorized as diffuse axonal injury.Methods: This randomized, double-blind clinical trial comprised ۶۲ patients with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury with a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS ) between ۵ and ۱۲ referred to our emergency department. Methylphenidate tablets were administrated from the second day with a dose of ۰.۳ mg/kg up to a maximum of ۲۰ mg daily. A placebo was administered in the same manner and the patient's level of consciousness, delirium using the Confusion Assessment Method for the intensive care unit (CAM-ICU), agitation using Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale (RASS), and predicting the outcome of patients with GOS, were assessed.Results: The patients' GOS on the day of discharge was significantly higher in the intervention group (P=۰.۰۱۳). The duration of hospitalization was significantly shorter in the intervention group (P<۰.۰۰۱). The patients' GCS upon discharge was significantly higher in the intervention group (P=۰.۰۱). Conclusion: Our results suggest that methylphenidate has some beneficial effects on the consciousness level and outcomes of patients with acute TBI. The use of methylphenidate also reduces the length of ICU stay and hospitalization and improves the outcome in patients with moderate to severe TBI not requiring surgery.

Keywords:

Methylphenidate , Acute traumatic brain injury , Diffuse Axonal Injury

Authors

Kaveh Haddadi

Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, Spine Fellowship, Orthopedic Research Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.

Misagh Shafizad

Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Functional Fellowship, Orthopedic Research Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.

Forouzan Elyasi

Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Addiction Institute, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.

Fatemeh Heidari

Assistant Professor of Critical Care Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.

Fatemeh Fahiminia

MD, Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.

Abbas Alipour

MD, Ph.D. of Epidemiology, Department of Community Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.