持续植物状态
彗差(光学)
清醒
最小意识状态
脑电图
意识水平
意识
意识障碍
心理学
麻醉
格拉斯哥昏迷指数
康复
听力学
医学
精神科
神经科学
物理
光学
作者
Sergio Bagnato,Cristina Boccagni,Caterina Prestandrea,Alexander A. Fingelkurts,Andrew A. Fingelkurts,Giuseppe Galardi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.apmr.2016.09.132
摘要
To identify changes in the standard electroencephalograms (EEGs) of patients with unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) who did or did not recover consciousness 6 months after admission to a rehabilitation department.Prospective cohort study.Unit for severe acquired brain injuries.Consecutive patients with UWS (N=28).Not applicable.EEG amplitude (reduced or normal), dominant frequency (alpha, theta, or delta), and reactivity (absent or present) were scored at admission and 6 months later. The cumulative Amplitude-Frequency-Reactivity score was evaluated. Clinical assessments were made using the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised.Sixteen (57.1%) of the 28 patients with UWS recovered consciousness after 6 months, while 12 patients (42.9%) did not recover consciousness. EEG improvements occurred in 14 patients with consciousness recovery (87.5%) and 2 patients without consciousness recovery (16.7%) only. Improvements in EEG dominant frequency (from the theta to the alpha band or from the delta to the theta band), reappearance of EEG reactivity, and Amplitude-Frequency-Reactivity score increase (P<.01) differentiated patients with consciousness improvement from those without consciousness improvement. Six months after admission for rehabilitation, patients with EEG improvements showed higher Coma Recovery Scale-Revised scores than did those without EEG changes (P<.01).Most patients who emerge from UWS demonstrate improvement in basic EEG characteristics over time. EEG changes in patients with UWS may aid in the timely recognition of patients transitioning into a minimally conscious state.
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