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Dissociation of vegetative and minimally conscious patients based on brain operational architectonics: factor of etiology.

机译:营养性和最低意识患者的分离基于脑部操作学:病因。

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Discrimination between patients in vegetative (VS) and minimally conscious state (MCS) is currently based upon the behavioral gold standard. Behavioral assessment remains equivocal and difficult to interpret as evidence for the presence or absence of consciousness, resulting in possible clinical misdiagnosis in such patients. Application of an operational architectonics (OA) strategy to electroencephalogram (EEG) analysis reveals that absence of consciousness in patients in VS is paralleled by significant impairment in overall EEG operational architecture compared to patients in MCS: neuronal assemblies become smaller, their life span shortened, and they became highly unstable and functionally disconnected (desynchronized). However, in a previous study, patients with different brain damage etiologies were intermixed. Therefore, the goal of the present study was to investigate whether the application of OA methodology to EEG could reliably dissociate patients in VS and MCS independent of brain damage etiology. We conclude that the observed EEG OA structure impairment in patients in VS and partial preservation in patients in MCS is a marker of consciousness/unconsciousness rather than physiological damage. Results of this study may have neuroscientific, clinical, and ethical implications.
机译:目前,基于行为黄金标准来区分处于营养状态(VS)和最低意识状态(MCS)的患者。行为评估仍然含糊不清,难以解释为意识存在或不存在的证据,从而可能导致此类患者的临床误诊。在脑电图(EEG)分析中应用操作建筑学(OA)策略后发现,与MCS患者相比,VS患者的意识缺失与整体EEG操作体系的显着损害是平行的:神经元组件变小,寿命缩短,并且它们变得高度不稳定,并且功能断开(不同步)。但是,在先前的研究中,将具有不同脑损伤病因的患者混合在一起。因此,本研究的目的是研究将OA方法应用于脑电图是否能够可靠地使VS和MCS患者脱离脑损伤病因。我们得出的结论是,在VS患者中观察到的脑电图OA结构受损以及在MCS患者中观察到的部分保存是意识/无意识而非生理损伤的标志。这项研究的结果可能具有神经科学,临床和伦理意义。

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