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Functional MRI and Outcome in Traumatic Coma

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11910-013-0375-y

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Traumatic brain injury; Traumatic axonal injury; Coma; Functional MRI; Resting-state functional MRI; Arterial spin labeling perfusion MRI; Default mode network; Traumatic coma

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R25NS065743]
  2. Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology (Boston, MA, USA)
  3. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, United States Department of Education [H133A120085]

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Advances in task-based functional MRI (fMRI), resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI), and arterial spin labeling (ASL) perfusion MRI have occurred at a rapid pace in recent years. These techniques for measuring brain function have great potential to improve the accuracy of prognostication for civilian and military patients with traumatic coma. In addition, fMRI, rs-fMRI, and ASL perfusion MRI have provided novel insights into the pathophysiology of traumatic disorders of consciousness, as well as the mechanisms of recovery from coma. However, functional neuroimaging techniques have yet to achieve widespread clinical use as prognostic tests for patients with traumatic coma. Rather, a broad spectrum of methodological hurdles currently limits the feasibility of clinical implementation. In this review, we discuss the basic principles of fMRI, rs-fMRI, and ASL perfusion MRI and their potential applications as prognostic tools for patients with traumatic coma. We also discuss future strategies for overcoming the current barriers to clinical implementation.

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