نتایج جستجو برای: minimally conscious state

تعداد نتایج: 912215  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical ethics 2010
Joseph J Fins Nicholas D Schiff

In this article we will draw on experiences from our own research on deep brain stimulation of the central thalamus in the minimally conscious state. We describe ethical challenges faced in clinical research involving medical devices and offer several cautionary notes about its funding and the interplay of market forces and scientific inquiry and suggest some reforms.

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2007
Steven Laureys Fabien Perrin Serge Brédart

The clinical and para-clinical examination of residual self-consciousness in non-communicative severely brain damaged patients (i.e., coma, vegetative state and minimally conscious state) remains exceptionally challenging. Passive presentation of the patient's own name and own face are known to be effective attention-grabbing stimuli when clinically assessing consciousness at the patient's beds...

2001
S. Laureys J. Berré S. Goldman

Progress in intensive care has increased the number of patients who survive severe acute brain injury. The majority of these patients recover from their coma within the first days after the insult, others will take more time and go through different stages before fully or partially recovering awareness (e.g., minimally conscious state, vegetative state) or will permanently lose all brain functi...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurology 2007
Steven Laureys Melanie Boly

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Patients in a vegetative or minimally conscious state continue to pose problems in terms of diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. Despite recent waves of international media attention following Terri Schiavo's death and the 'miracle recovery' of Terry Wallis, research efforts aimed at increasing our knowledge about brain function in these conditions remain scarce and must addres...

Journal: :Functional neurology 2011
Olivia Gosseries Caroline Schnakers Didier Ledoux Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse Marie-Aurélie Bruno Athéna Demertzi Quentin Noirhomme Rémy Lehembre Pierre Damas Serge Goldman Erika Peeters Gustave Moonen Steven Laureys

Monitoring the level of consciousness in brain-injured patients with disorders of consciousness is crucial as it provides diagnostic and prognostic information. Behavioral assessment remains the gold standard for assessing consciousness but previous studies have shown a high rate of misdiagnosis. This study aimed to investigate the usefulness of electroencephalography (EEG) entropy measurements...

2018
Bing Wu Yi Yang Shuai Zhou Wei Wang Zizhen Wang Gang Hu Jianghong He Xinhuai Wu

Purpose Diagnostic error is common among patients with vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious state (MCS). The purpose of this article is to use three-dimensional pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (pcASL) to compare cerebral blood flow (CBF) patterns in patients in MCS with those in VS. Methods Patients meeting MCS and VS criteria were identified. Two post-labeling delay (PLD) t...

Journal: :JAMA neurology 2013
Lorina Naci Adrian M Owen

IMPORTANCE Despite the apparent absence of external signs of consciousness, a significant small proportion of patients with disorders of consciousness can respond to commands by willfully modulating their brain activity, even respond to yes or no questions, by performing mental imagery tasks. However, little is known about the mental life of such responsive patients, for example, with regard to...

2012
Lizette Heine Andrea Soddu Francisco Gómez Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse Luaba Tshibanda Marie Thonnard Vanessa Charland-Verville Murielle Kirsch Steven Laureys Athena Demertzi

In order to better understand the functional contribution of resting state activity to conscious cognition, we aimed to review increases and decreases in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) functional connectivity under physiological (sleep), pharmacological (anesthesia), and pathological altered states of consciousness, such as brain death, coma, vegetative state/unresponsive wakefuln...

2017
Olivier Bodart Olivia Gosseries Sarah Wannez Aurore Thibaut Jitka Annen Melanie Boly Mario Rosanova Adenauer G. Casali Silvia Casarotto Giulio Tononi Marcello Massimini Steven Laureys

BACKGROUND Making an accurate diagnosis in patients with disorders of consciousness remains challenging. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-PET has been validated as a diagnostic tool in this population, and allows identifying unresponsive patients with a capacity for consciousness. In parallel, the perturbational complexity index (PCI), a new measure based on the analysis of the electroencephalograp...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Davinia Fernández-Espejo Tristan Bekinschtein Martin M. Monti John D. Pickard Carme Junque Martin R. Coleman Adrian M. Owen

The vegetative (VS) and minimally conscious (MCS) states are currently distinguished on the basis of exhibited behaviour rather than underlying pathology. Although previous histopathological studies have documented different degrees of diffuse axonal injury as well as damage to the thalami and brainstem regions in VS and MCS, these differences have not been assessed in vivo, and therefore, do n...

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