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Classifying Disorders of Consciousness: Past, Present, and Future

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SEMINARS IN NEUROLOGY
卷 42, 期 3, 页码 239-248

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THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1055/a-1883-1021

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brain injury; coma; consciousness; endotypes; functional MRI; vegetative state; minimal conscious state; unresponsive wakefulness syndrome

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With advanced analytical methods applied to neuroimaging and neurophysiological data, cerebral conditions that challenge the established classification of disorders of consciousness have been identified. These conditions, known as cognitive motor dissociation, involve brain-damaged patients who cannot perform motor commands but exhibit patterns of cerebral activation similar to healthy controls during mental imagery tasks. The future classification of impaired consciousness and responsiveness will be influenced by the availability of data to characterize brain states, the modeling paradigms used for data analysis, and the implementation of classification schemes in clinical settings.
With the advent of advanced analytical methods applied to functional neuroimaging and neurophysiological data, cerebral conditions have been defined that challenge the established classification of disorders of consciousness. A subset of brain-damaged patients has been identified who cannot carry out motor commands, but who exhibit patterns of cerebral activation during mental imagery tasks that are indistinguishable from those in healthy controls. This condition, termed cognitive motor dissociation, has overturned many assumptions regarding the detection, diagnosis, prognosis, and care of patients with brain injury. Three factors are likely to influence efforts to improve the classification of disorders of consciousness in the near future: the types of data that will become available to characterize brain states, the modeling paradigms utilized for data analysis, and the ability to implement classification schemes in the clinical setting. Here we review past achievements, present states, and future projections for the classification of impaired consciousness and responsiveness.

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