来自无意识的启示:研究昏迷及相关状态下的残脑功能。

S Laureys, M Boly, C Schnakers, A Vanhaudenhuyse, M A Bruno, Q Noirhomme, D Ledoux, M E Faymonville, M Lamy, G Franck, A Luxen, P Maquet, G Moonen
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我们的研究目的是为了更好地了解急性脑损伤后仍处于昏迷、植物人状态、最低意识状态或闭锁综合征的患者的残余脑功能。这些患者的诊断、预后、治疗和医疗管理仍然困难。这些研究在科学上也很有趣,因为它们有助于阐明人类意识的神经关联。在此,我们回顾了床边行为评估量表、电生理学和功能神经成像在这些意识障碍中的研究,并讨论了方法和伦理问题,以及在这些具有挑战性的条件下护理和生活质量标准的当前概念。
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Revelations from the unconscious: studying residual brain function in coma and related states.

The purpose of our research is to contribute to a better understanding of the residual brain function of patients who survive an acute brain damage but remain in a coma, vegetative state, minimally conscious state or locked-in syndrome. The diagnosis, prognosis, therapy and medical management of these patients remain difficult. These studies are also of interest scientifically, as they help to elucidate the neural correlates of human consciousness. We here review our studies on bedside behavioral evaluation scales, electrophysiology and functional neuroimaging in these disorders of consciousness and conclude by discussing methodological and ethical issues and current concepts of the standards for care and quality of life in these challenging conditions.

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