Caleb Smack, Katherine Johnson, Noah Meester, Leah Shelton, Namrata Singh
Clinical neuropharmacology 2024 Mar-Apr 01In this report, we discuss the case of a patient with minimally conscious state (MCS) whose clinical condition significantly improved after Zolpidem therapy. We aim to provide supportive evidence for inclusion of zolpidem trials in patients with MCS. Our team used electronic medical records, direct patient care experiences, and literature review to obtain information for this case report. Twice daily zolpidem therapy led to significant clinical improvement in our patient with MCS. In addition, this improvement was maintained throughout an increasingly arduous medical course. Minimally conscious state is a disorder with limited proven therapeutic options. Zolpidem administration has demonstrated immense benefit in a select population of patients, including ours. Given the potential for great improvement with limited downside, zolpidem trial presents an intriguing treatment option. Further clarification of prognostic features to stratify responders and nonresponders to therapy is needed. Copyright © 2024 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
Caleb Smack, Katherine Johnson, Noah Meester, Leah Shelton, Namrata Singh. A Patient With Minimally Conscious Syndrome Due to Cerebrovascular Accident Whose Symptoms Resolved With Zolpidem. Clinical neuropharmacology. 2024 Mar-Apr 01;47(2):59-61
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