Abstract

To study the therapeutic efficacy of two treatment modes of peptidergic nootropic medication cortexin in children with developmental dysphasia aged 3-4 years. Ninety-four children with developmental dysphasia were divided into three groups. In group 1 (27 patients), cortexin was administered once a day intramuscularly for 10 days. After this course, the children were not prescribed drug therapy, a second examination was carried out 2 months after the start of treatment. In group 2 (40 patients), two courses of cortexin were administered at 1-month intervals, and the children were also followed up for two months. Control group 3 (27 patients) did not receive medication, but was also followed up for two months. All the parents were provided with recommendations for the stimulation of speech development in children. Before the study and two months later, speech development was assessed with special scales and questionnaires for parents. The increase ratio of the active vocabulary volume by 2 times or more was observed in group 2 (two courses of cortexin treatment) in 80.0% of patients (significant differences with groups 1 and 3, p<0.001), in 44.4% of group 1 (one course of cortexin), in 22.2% of the control group. Over a two-month period, the increase ratio in the active vocabulary and the number of uttered phrases in group 2 was 2.8 and 4.2 times, in group 1 2.3 and 3.6 times, respectively, in the control group it was only 1.4 and 1.5 times. Furthermore, the volume of active vocabulary in group 2 (42.4±3.6) became significantly larger (p=0.01) than in group 1 (31.7±5.6), although its initial values in group 1 (13.7±1.8) and group 2 (14.9±1.7) were similar. The results of the study confirm the higher effectiveness of two courses of the peptidergic nootropic medication cortexin in the pharmacotherapy of developmental dysphasia in children, aged 3-4 years, conducted over two months, compared with the indication of one treatment course.

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