Prognostication in Prolonged and Chronic Disorders of Consciousness.

Autor: Carlson, Julia M., Lin, David J.
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Zdroj: Seminars in Neurology; Oct2023, Vol. 43 Issue 5, p744-757, 14p
Abstrakt: Patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (DOCs) longer than 28 days may continue to make significant gains and achieve functional recovery. Occasionally, this recovery trajectory may extend past 3 (for nontraumatic etiologies) and 12 months (for traumatic etiologies) into the chronic period. Prognosis is influenced by several factors including state of DOC, etiology, and demographics. There are several testing modalities that may aid prognostication under active investigation including electroencephalography, functional and anatomic magnetic resonance imaging, and event-related potentials. At this time, only one treatment (amantadine) has been routinely recommended to improve functional recovery in prolonged DOC. Given that some patients with prolonged or chronic DOC have the potential to recover both consciousness and functional status, it is important for neurologists experienced in prognostication to remain involved in their care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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