Abstract

Introduction The efficiency DCASNS method to restore cognitive function in patients with organic amnestic syndrome. Objectives Three patients with clinical organic amnestic syndrome resulting of brain damage (poisoning, alcohol and trauma) held inpatient treatment for at least 12 months in the neurology or psychiatry department without a significantly improvement. Aims Determine of the effectiveness of the DCASNS method to restore cognitive functions. Methods DCASNS method implemented using an electrical pulse generator that delivers the spatially-distributed field of the carefully-controlled current pulses in the nervous structures of the neck (Kublanov V.S., 2008). This allow to control of autonomic regulation activity (by stellatis ganglion) and stimulate stem neural centers. Patients were assessed using the clinical method, neuropsychological scales: Frontal Assessment Batter? (FAB), Montreal Cognitive Assessmnet (MCA), Mini-Mental State (MMSE), MRI, EEG, Heart rate variability (HRV). Results The initial clinical state of the patients was severe, with structural damage on MRI and low rates of neuropsychological tests. As a result of seven DCASNS procedures improved significantly neuropsychological assessments: FAB (from 5,7±3,1 to 12±4,0); MCA (from 11,3±3,0 to 16,3±4,0); MMSE (from 15,3±6,2 to 21,3±8,3). EEG comparison analysis showed an increase in power of Alpha waves and power reduction of Delta waves on all leads. HRV comparison analysis showed an increase total power and the change in autonomic balance. Conclusion DCASNS method can be used for the effectiveness treatment of cognitive dysfunctions resulting organic lesions of the central nervous system.

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