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Bedside detection of awareness in the vegetative state: a cohort study

机译:营养状态在床头检测:一项队列研究

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Background Patients diagnosed as vegetative have periods of wakefulness, but seem to be unaware of themselves or their environment. Although functional MRI (fMRI) studies have shown that some of these patients are consciously aware, issues of expense and accessibility preclude the use of fMRI assessment in most of these individuals. We aimed to assess bedside detection of awareness with an electroencephalography (EEG) technique in patients in the vegetative state. Methods This study was undertaken at two European centres. We recruited patients with traumatic brain injury and non-traumatic brain injury who met the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised definition of vegetative state. We developed a novel EEG task involving motor imagery to detect command-following-a universally accepted clinical indicator of awareness-in the absence of overt behaviour. Patients completed the task in which they were required to imagine movements of their right-hand and toes to command. We analysed the command-specific EEG responses of each patient for robust evidence of appropriate, consistent, and statistically reliable markers of motor imagery, similar to those noted in healthy, conscious controls. Findings We assessed 16 patients diagnosed in the vegetative state, and 12 healthy controls. Three (19%) of 16 patients could repeatedly and reliably generate appropriate EEG responses to two distinct commands, despite being behaviourally entirely unresponsive (classification accuracy 61-78%). We noted no significant relation between patients' clinical histories (age, time since injury, cause, and behavioural score) and their ability to follow commands. When separated according to cause, two (20%) of the five traumatic and one (9%) of the 11 non-traumatic patients were able to successfully complete this task. Interpretation Despite rigorous clinical assessment, many patients in the vegetative state are misdiagnosed. The EEG method that we developed is cheap, portable, widely available, and objective. It could allow the widespread use of this bedside technique for the rediagnosis of patients who behaviourally seem to be entirely vegetative, but who might have residual cognitive function and conscious awareness. Funding Medical Research Council, James S McDonnell Foundation, Canada Excellence Research Chairs Program, European Commission, Fonds de la Recherche Sdentifique, Mind Science Foundation, Belgian French-Speaking Community Concerted Research Action, University Hospital of Liege, University of Liege.
机译:背景被诊断为植物人的患者有一段时间的清醒期,但似乎对自己或周围环境一无所知。尽管功能性MRI(fMRI)研究表明其中一些患者有意识地意识到,但是费用和可及性方面的问题排除了大多数此类患者使用fMRI评估的可能性。我们旨在评估在营养状态患者中使用脑电图(EEG)技术在床旁检测意识。方法本研究在两个欧洲中心进行。我们招募了符合昏迷恢复量表修订的营养状态定义的脑外伤和非创伤性脑损伤患者。我们开发了一种新颖的EEG任务,涉及运动图像,以在没有明显行为的情况下检测命令,然后进行以下命令(这是一种公认​​的临床意识指标)。患者完成了要求他们想象自己的右手和脚趾运动才能完成的任务。我们分析了每位患者的特定于命令的脑电图反应,以寻找适当,一致和统计可靠的运动图像标记的有力证据,类似于健康,有意识的对照中指出的那些。结果我们评估了16位被诊断为营养状态的患者和12位健康对照。尽管行为完全没有反应,但16名患者中有3名(19%)可以对两个截然不同的命令反复可靠地产生适当的EEG反应(分类准确性为61-78%)。我们注意到患者的临床历史(年龄,受伤后的时间,病因和行为评分)与他们遵循命令的能力之间没有显着关系。如果按原因分开,则11名非创伤性患者中的5名创伤患者中的2名(20%)和11名非创伤性患者中的1名(9%)能够成功完成此任务。解释尽管进行了严格的临床评估,但许多处于营养状态的患者仍被误诊。我们开发的EEG方法便宜,可移植,可广泛使用且客观。它可以广泛使用这种床头技术来重新诊断行为上似乎完全是植物性的患者,但可能具有残留的认知功能和意识的患者。资助医学研究委员会,James S McDonnell基金会,加拿大卓越研究主席计划,欧洲委员会,Finds de la Recherche Sdentifique,思维科学基金会,比利时法语社区共同研究行动,列日大学医院,列日大学。

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