Near-Infrared Spectroscopy to Assess Covert Volitional Brain Activity in Intensive Care.

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pardis Zarifkar, Matthew Kolisnyk, Marwan H Othman, Melika Hassani, Karen Irgens Tanderup Hansen, Morten Hylander Møller, Kirsten Møller, Christine Sølling, Jens Christian Nilsson, Sigurdur Thor Sigurdsson, Michael E Benros, Jack de Jeu, Karnig Kazazian, John Hauerberg, Kåre Fugleholm, Peter F Birkeland, Tobias S Andersen, Jesper Kjaergaard, Daniel Kondziella
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Abstract

Background: Detecting covert consciousness in unresponsive patients is challenging. Although functional magnetic resonance imaging and advanced electroencephalography paradigms can identify volitional brain activity, the limited accessibility of these technologies necessitates alternative approaches. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy may provide a portable solution in the intensive care unit. We assessed the feasibility of functional near-infrared spectroscopy with verbal motor commands to detect volitional brain activity in acute disorders of consciousness (DoC).

Methods: Functional near-infrared spectroscopy recordings and clinical assessments were obtained from 50 patients with DoC with acute brain injury, with data analyzed post hoc and visually at the bedside. Twenty healthy volunteers served as controls.

Results: After quality control, data from 19 controls and 36 patients were analyzed. Cortical activation was detected in 18 (96%) controls and 16 (44%) patients. Among 13 minimally conscious patients, volitional activity was found in 8 (62%), whereas 8 (35%) of 23 clinically unresponsive patients showed activation. Volitional brain activity in the latter was associated with higher odds of command following within a week, although it was not statistically significant (odds ratio 3.1, 95% confidence interval 0.7-15.8; p = 0.14). Visual bedside analysis showed high specificity (90%) but moderate agreement (κ = 0.4) with post hoc computational analysis.

Conclusions: Functional near-infrared spectroscopy with motor commands can detect volitional brain activity in acute DoC, although data quality issues remain a limitation.

近红外光谱评估重症监护中隐蔽的意志脑活动。
背景:检测无反应患者的隐性意识是具有挑战性的。虽然功能性磁共振成像和先进的脑电图范式可以识别大脑的意志活动,但这些技术的有限可及性需要替代方法。功能近红外光谱可以为重症监护病房提供便携式解决方案。我们评估了功能近红外光谱与口头运动命令检测急性意识障碍(DoC)的意志脑活动的可行性。方法:对50例DoC合并急性脑损伤患者进行功能近红外光谱记录和临床评价,并在事后和床边进行数据分析。20名健康志愿者作为对照。结果:经质量控制,对照19例,患者36例。18例(96%)对照组和16例(44%)患者检测到皮质激活。在13例意识最低的患者中,有8例(62%)出现意志活动,而23例临床无反应的患者中有8例(35%)出现意志活动。后者的意志脑活动与一周内较高的指挥率相关,尽管没有统计学意义(优势比3.1,95%置信区间0.7-15.8;p = 0.14)。视觉床边分析显示高特异性(90%),但与事后计算分析的一致性中等(κ = 0.4)。结论:功能近红外光谱与运动指令可以检测急性DoC的意志脑活动,尽管数据质量问题仍然存在局限性。
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Neurocritical Care
Neurocritical Care 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
8.60%
发文量
221
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurocritical Care is a peer reviewed scientific publication whose major goal is to disseminate new knowledge on all aspects of acute neurological care. It is directed towards neurosurgeons, neuro-intensivists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, emergency physicians, and critical care nurses treating patients with urgent neurologic disorders. These are conditions that may potentially evolve rapidly and could need immediate medical or surgical intervention. Neurocritical Care provides a comprehensive overview of current developments in intensive care neurology, neurosurgery and neuroanesthesia and includes information about new therapeutic avenues and technological innovations. Neurocritical Care is the official journal of the Neurocritical Care Society.
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