alcohol treatment

 

Effects of abstinence and relapse upon neuropsychological function and cerebral glucose metabolism in severe 

chronic alcoholism.

 

Johnson-Greene D, Adams KM, Gilman S, Koeppe RA, Junck L, Kluin KJ, Martorello S, Heumann M.
University of Michigan Alcohol Research Center, USA
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 1997 Jun;19(3):378-85

FREE Help Line:
Addiction assessment & referral counselors are available.

Don't wait any longer…
Make the call that can change you and your loved ones' lives forever!  It's a FREE call.


Prolonged excessive consumption of alcohol has been associated with a variety of cognitive disorders accompanied by neuropathological and neurochemical abnormalities of the brain, particularly in the frontal lobes. Studies with positron emission tomography (PET) have shown decreased local cerebral metabolic rates for glucose (lCMRglc) in frontal regions, with correlated abnormalities on neuropsychological tests sensitive to executive functioning. This investigation was designed as a pilot study to examine the effects of abstinence and relapse in patients with severe chronic alcoholism studied longitudinally with PET and with neuropsychological evaluation to assess both general and executive functioning. Six patients, including 4 who remained relatively abstinent and 2 who relapsed following their initial evaluation, were studied twice, with inter-evaluation intervals ranging from 10 to 32 months. The patients who remained abstinent or who had minimal alcohol use showed partial recovery of lCMRglc in two of three divisions of the frontal lobes and improvement on neuropsychological tests of general cognitive and executive functioning, whereas the patients who relapsed had further declines in these areas. These results, although based upon a relatively small number of subjects, provide preliminary support for at least partial recovery of metabolic and cognitive functioning in individual patients who abstain from alcohol.
 

www.amenclinic.com.
 





 

Drug and Alcohol Rehab
"I don't think there can be a better program than those offered by Pacific Hills.  The programs are without a doubt ones that take hopelessness and turn it into miracles.  The staff has what it takes to turn lives around, and the end result is truly a miracle.  I watched the video on your website and continue to watch it everyday.  I know every word by heart, and every word that is spoken is the absolute truth."  It all started with a phone call to the information help line.