The Use of LIFUP in Chronic Disorders of Consciousness
Disorder of ConsciousnessVegetative State9 moreWhen patients survive a severe brain injury but fail to fully recover, they often enter a Disorder of Consciousness (DoC) --that is, a set of related conditions of decreased awareness and arousal including the Vegetative State (VS) and the Minimally Conscious State (MCS). When these conditions become chronic, there are no approved treatments to help bolster any further recovery. In prior work, we have shown the clinical feasibility and potential of Low Intensity Focused Ultrasound Pulsation (LIFUP) as a remarkably safe form of non-invasive brain stimulation in these conditions.
Effectiveness of Sensory Stimulation for Person in a Coma or Persistent Vegetative State After Traumatic...
Brain InjuriesAppraised the empirical evidence of effectiveness of sensory stimulation to improve arousal and alertness for persons in a coma or persistent vegetative state after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Databases were searched and nine articles met inclusion criteria.
Analysis of Vital, Facial and Muscular Responses Front to Music or Message in Coma, Vegetative State...
Consciousness DisordersCommunication1 moreObjectives: (1) To check music or voice message influence on vital signs, facial expressions or muscular tonus of coma, vegetative or sedated patients; (2) To connect the existence of patient's responsiveness with the Glasgow Coma Scale or with the Ramsay Sedation Scale; (3)To evaluate the relation between the response and the score of Glasgow Outcome Scale.
The Role of Music Stimulation in Disorders of Consciousness State: an fMRI Study
Vegetative StateMinimally Conscious StateThe aim of the present study was to evaluated the neural effect of music on the cerebral activation in unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) and minimally conscious state (MCS) by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Effects in Patients With Chronic Consciousness Disorders...
Minimally Conscious StateTBIChronic consciousness disorders have high level of impact on public health and its costs.
Behavioral Assessment of Nociception on NCS-R
Disorder of ConsciousnessUnresponsive Wakefulness Syndrome1 moreThe aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between behaviorally assessed consciousness levels and responsiveness to nociception in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC)
Neural, Behavioural, and Clinical Effects of tDCS in PDOC; Feasibility Study
Consciousness DisorderBrain Injuries2 moreThis study evaluates the feasibility of an experimental protocol that combines advanced multi-modal imaging of the brain with clinical and behavioural scales to characterise the neural, behavioural, and clinical effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for rehabilitation in PDOC
Target Behaviours to Identify Minimally Conscious State Patients
Disorder of ConsciousnessMinimally Conscious StateTo analyse the frequency of the consciousness behaviour response for patients with minimally conscious state of Coma Recovery Scale-Revised items, as well as the necessary items for obtaining higher accuracy. In addition, providing target behaviours for Coma Recovery Scale-Revised assessment of minimally conscious state diagnosis and evidence for the simplification of Coma Recovery Scale-Revised in the future.
Eye Tracking Technology in the Diagnosis of Neurological Patients
Postcomatose Unawareness StateMinimally Conscious State8 moreDemonstrating that diagnostics of the state of consciousness and cognitive functions of patients with consciousness disorders performed using C-Eye X (based on eye-tracking technology) allows a more objective assessment of state of patients who were wrongly diagnosed based on popular methods using in a clinical practice (like behavioural scales on paper forms).
The Initiation of Swallowing Can Indicate the Prognosis of DOC
Minimally Conscious StateVegetative StateThis study is aimed to detect the initiation of swallowing act in DOC patients, to find if it is a good item as a stimulus and to detect the relationship between the initiation of swallowing act and the prognosis of DOC patients.