临床检查和功能磁共振成像在评估植物人状态患者中的预后和诊断价值

Damiani Sabino, Marvulli Riccardo, D. Maria, Gallo Giulia Alessia, S. Andrea, Fiore Pietro, Megna Marisa
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引言:在过去的几十年里,心理学、神经心理学和神经科学研究的主要焦点是了解意识在生物学和心理学上的意义,因为其中存在的信息是关于确定意识的神经和心理关联的。本回顾性研究评估了意识障碍(DOC)患者的临床检查和神经放射学成像之间的相关性,以预测患者当前站立的可能结果。材料与方法:6例(男4例,女2例)昏迷后出现DOC,急性期采用脑(扫描)ct(计算机轴位断层扫描)和/或fMRI(功能磁共振成像)检查严重后发性脑损伤的预后。然后用脑电图和功能磁共振成像(fMRI)对其进行评价。在住院开始(T1)、中期(T2)和结束(T3)时,采用神经学检查和格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)、残疾评定量表(DRS)等评定量表进行重复临床评估。2/6患者死亡。讨论:采用意识和残疾程度评定量表进行临床评价,所有患者GCS绝对值均升高,DRS降低。我们通过功能性MRI获得了关于预后与患者特征之间关系的最有趣的观察结果。结论:虽然患者数量少,方法问题也有限,但我们的研究,根据先前文献的证据,可能证实了脑损伤的性质作为预测标志的核心作用,作为皮层激活区域和fMRI直接可视化的预测标志。
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Prognostic and Diagnostic Value of Clinical Examination and fMRI in theEvaluation of Patients in a Vegetative State
Introduction: Primary focus of research in psychology, neuropsychology and neuroscience within the past few decades understands what consciousness means biologically and psychologically for information present in it that is on determining the neural and psychological correlates of consciousness. This retrospective study evaluated the correlation between clinical examination and neuroradiological imaging in patients with disorder of consciousness (DOC), for predicting the likely outcome of one's current standing. Materials and methods: Six patients (4 men and 2 female) suffered of DOC post-coma, outcome of severe acquired brain injuries were examined in acute phase with brain (scan) CAT (computerized axial tomography) and/ or fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging). After, they were evaluated with electroencephalogram and fMRI. Repeated clinical assessments were conducted with neurological examination and rating scales such as Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and Disability Rating Scale (DRS) at the beginning (T1), middle (T2) and end (T3) of hospitalization. 2/6 patients died. Discussion: Clinical evaluation performed with rating scales of consciousness and disability degree, showed in all patients an increase of absolute value of GCS and a reduction of DRS. We obtained most interesting observations concerning the relationship between the prognosis and patient characteristics with functional MRI. Conclusion: Although the few numbers of patients and the limits of methodological problems, our study, in accordance with previous evidence from the literature, may confirm the central role of nature of brain injuries as the prediction marker for the and fMRI direct visualization of the areas of cortical activation.
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