Diagnosis and treatment of asthenic syndrome in elderly people after acute respiratory viral infection

Author:
I.E. POVERENNOVA, I.A. ZOLOTOVSKAYA, E.V. BEZGINA
Samara State Medical University, Samara; Samara City Policlinic, Samara; Medical X-Ray Center, Samara

Summary:
Objective: To study the characteristics of asthenic syndrome in elderly people after acute respiratory viral infection. Material and methods: We examined 87 patients with chronic cerebral ischemia and other comorbid disorders, aged from 63 to 78 years. Patients were randomized to two groups. Patients of the main group received mexidol (1 tablet (125 mg) 3 times a day during 3 weeks) along with standard treatment. Patients of the control group received standard treatment only. All patients underwent neuropsychological testing for the assessment of symptoms of asthenic syndrome. Results and Conclusion: A comparative analysis of the patient’s condition in both groups has demonstrated a reduction in symptoms of asthenia, autonomic lability and cognitive deficit in patients treated with mexidol.
Keywords: old age, asthenic syndrome, acute respiratory viral infection, treatment, mexidol.