Visual P300 latency predicts treatment response to modafinil in patients with narcolepsy

Citation
Rb. Sangal et al., Visual P300 latency predicts treatment response to modafinil in patients with narcolepsy, CLIN NEU, 110(6), 1999, pp. 1041-1047
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
13882457 → ACNP
Volume
110
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1041 - 1047
Database
ISI
SICI code
1388-2457(199906)110:6<1041:VPLPTR>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the hypothesis that visual P300 latency (VL) predict s treatment response to modafinil (a new wake-promoting agent) in patients with narcolepsy. Methods: Design: Comparison of responders and non-responders in a double-bl ind randomized placebo-controlled trial. Setting: Private practice referral sleep disorders center. Patients: Twenty one patients with narcolepsy (age s 17-65 years). Interventions: Auditory and visual P300 testing using 31 ev enly spaced scalp electrodes, and baseline polysomnograms and objective and subjective tests of daytime sleepiness, followed by modafinil treatment fo r 9 weeks. Polysomnograms and tests of sleepiness were then repeated. Main outcome measure: The Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT). Response define d as a final MWT > 7.3min (normative sample mean - 3 SD), plus an increase > 1SD based on normative sample (3.6 min) over baseline MWT. Results: Non-responders had longer age-adjusted 31-electrode mean VL (448.4 ms vs. 410.8 ms, P = 0.024), and larger auditory P300 amplitude, with no t opographical P300 differences. Non-responders and responders did not differ on any other baseline clinical variable. Using a cut-off of 0.5 SE from no rmal regression constant, shorter age-adjusted VL predicted modafinil respo nse, with specificity of 0.71 and sensitivity of 0.86. Conclusions: VL predicts treatment response to modafinil in patients with n arcolepsy. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.