نتایج جستجو برای: minimally conscious state

تعداد نتایج: 912215  

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2009
A Demertzi C Schnakers D Ledoux C Chatelle M-A Bruno A Vanhaudenhuyse M Boly G Moonen S Laureys

Pain management in severely brain-damaged patients constitutes a clinical and ethical stake. At the bedside, assessing the presence of pain and suffering is challenging due to both patients' physical condition and inherent limitations of clinical assessment. Neuroimaging studies support the existence of distinct cerebral responses to noxious stimulation in brain death, vegetative state, and min...

2005
S. Laureys Steve Majerus Helen Gill-Thwaites Keith Andrews Steven Laureys

This paper reviews the current state of bedside behavioral assessment in brain-damaged patients with impaired consciousness (coma, vegetative state, minimally conscious state). As misdiagnosis in this field is unfortunately very frequent, we first discuss a number of fundamental principles of clinical evaluation that should guide the assessment of consciousness in brain-damaged patients in orde...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2005
Steve Majerus Helen Gill-Thwaites Keith Andrews Steven Laureys

This paper reviews the current state of bedside behavioral assessment in brain-damaged patients with impaired consciousness (coma, vegetative state, minimally conscious state). As misdiagnosis in this field is unfortunately very frequent, we first discuss a number of fundamental principles of clinical evaluation that should guide the assessment of consciousness in brain-damaged patients in orde...

2009
Luaba Tshibanda Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse Mélanie Boly Andrea Soddu Gustave Moonen Steven Laureys Quentin Noirhomme

Following coma, some patients will recover wakefulness without signs of consciousness (only showing reflex movements, i.e., the vegetative state) or may show non-reflex movements but remain without functional communication (i.e., the minimally conscious state). Currently, there remains a high rate of misdiagnosis of the vegetative state (Schnakers et. al. BMC Neurol, 9:35, 8) and the clinical a...

2012
Andrew A Fingelkurts Alexander A Fingelkurts Sergio Bagnato Cristina Boccagni Giuseppe Galardi

The default mode network (DMN) has been consistently activated across a wide variety of self-related tasks, leading to a proposal of the DMN's role in self-related processing. Indeed, there is limited fMRI evidence that the functional connectivity within the DMN may underlie a phenomenon referred to as self-awareness. At the same time, none of the known studies have explicitly investigated neur...

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