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Ultrasonic Deep Brain Neuromodulation in Acute Disorders of Consciousness: A Proof-of-Concept
The promotion of recovery in patients who have entered a disorder of consciousness (DOC; e.g., coma or vegetative states) following severe brain injury remains an enduring medical challenge despite an ever-growing scientific understanding of these ...
J. Cain +10 more
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Delirium as a disorder of consciousness [PDF]
Delirium is a common clinical phenomenon, often described as a disorder of consciousness. Delirium is commonly under recognised. The usual response to under recognition is to exhort practitioners to do a better job, but perhaps under recognition should instead be seen as a daily pragmatic challenge to how delirium is conceptualised.
Ravi, Bhat, Kenneth, Rockwood
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OBJECTIVE Disorders of consciousness (DoC) are acquired conditions of severely altered consciousness. Electroencephalography (EEG)-derived biomarkers have been studied as clinical predictors of consciousness recovery.
Sara Ballanti +9 more
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Cognitive motor dissociation in patients with chronic disorders of consciousness: a literature review [PDF]
Chronic disorders of consciousness include several conditions that differ significantly in both clinical and neurophysiological features. As medical technology continues to develop, the differential diagnosis of disorders of consciousness extends beyond ...
Vladimir A. Belkin +2 more
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Prior observations and studies suggest self-consciousness disorders in schizophrenia and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), two neurodevelopmental disorders sharing social communication impairments.
Sylvie Tordjman +4 more
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Aperiodic brain activity and response to anesthesia vary in disorders of consciousness
The analysis of human EEG has traditionally focused on oscillatory power, which is characterized by peaks above an aperiodic component in the power spectral density.
C. Maschke +4 more
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Opioid-induced short-term consciousness improvement in patients with disorders of consciousness
IntroductionEffective treatment to facilitate recovery from prolonged disorders of consciousness is a complex topic for the medical community. In clinical practice, we have found that a subset of patients has a short-term improvement of consciousness ...
Qianqian Ge +7 more
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Fractal Dimension Feature as a Signature of Severity in Disorders of Consciousness: An EEG Study
An accurate diagnosis of the disorder of consciousness (DOC) is essential for generating tailored treatment programs. Accurately diagnosing patients with a vegetative state (VS) and patients in a minimally conscious state (MCS), however, might be very ...
C. Porcaro +8 more
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Disorders of Consciousness in China [PDF]
With the development of modern international medicine, the subject of disorders of consciousness (DOCs) has begun to be raised in mainland China. Much progress has been made to date in several specialties related to the management of chronic DOC patients in China.
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The treatment of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) remains a challenging issue, and spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been reported to be a promising treatment for DoC in some studies.
Yi Yang +6 more
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