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Clinical effect of short-term spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of patients with primary brainstem hemorrhage-induced disorders of consciousness

OBJECTIVE: Recently, short-term spinal cord stimulation (st-SCS) has been used in neurorehabilitation and consciousness recovery. However, little is known about its effects on primary brainstem hemorrhage (PBSH)-induced disorders of consciousness (DOC). In this study, we examined the therapeutic eff...

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Autores principales: Huang, Weilong, Chen, Qiang, Liu, Lin, Tang, Jianhong, Zhou, Hua, Tang, Zhiji, Jiang, Qing, Li, Tao, Liu, Jianwu, Wang, Dong
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10064090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37006496
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1124871
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author Huang, Weilong
Chen, Qiang
Liu, Lin
Tang, Jianhong
Zhou, Hua
Tang, Zhiji
Jiang, Qing
Li, Tao
Liu, Jianwu
Wang, Dong
author_facet Huang, Weilong
Chen, Qiang
Liu, Lin
Tang, Jianhong
Zhou, Hua
Tang, Zhiji
Jiang, Qing
Li, Tao
Liu, Jianwu
Wang, Dong
author_sort Huang, Weilong
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Recently, short-term spinal cord stimulation (st-SCS) has been used in neurorehabilitation and consciousness recovery. However, little is known about its effects on primary brainstem hemorrhage (PBSH)-induced disorders of consciousness (DOC). In this study, we examined the therapeutic effects of st-SCS in patients with PBSH-induced DOC. METHODS: Fourteen patients received a 2-week st-SCS therapy. Each patient's state of consciousness was evaluated using the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R). CRS-R evaluation scores were recorded at the baseline (before SCS implantation) and 14 days later. RESULTS: Over 70% (10/14) of the patients (CRS-R score increased to ≥2 points) responded to the SCS stimulation after 14 days of st-SCS treatment. All items included in the CRS-R exhibited a significant increase post-treatment compared with pretreatment. After 2 weeks of st-SCS treatment, seven patients showed diagnostic improvement, resulting in a 50% (7/14) overall effective rate. Approximately 75% (3/4) of patients with minimally conscious state plus (MCS+) improved to emergence from MCS (eMCS), and 50% (1/2) of patients with vegetative state or unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (VS/UWS) improved to MCS+. CONCLUSION: In PBSH-induced DOC, st-SCS is a safe and effective treatment. The clinical behavior of the patients improved significantly following the st-SCS intervention, and their CRS-R scores markedly increased. This was most effective for MCS+.
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spelling pubmed-100640902023-04-01 Clinical effect of short-term spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of patients with primary brainstem hemorrhage-induced disorders of consciousness Huang, Weilong Chen, Qiang Liu, Lin Tang, Jianhong Zhou, Hua Tang, Zhiji Jiang, Qing Li, Tao Liu, Jianwu Wang, Dong Front Neurol Neurology OBJECTIVE: Recently, short-term spinal cord stimulation (st-SCS) has been used in neurorehabilitation and consciousness recovery. However, little is known about its effects on primary brainstem hemorrhage (PBSH)-induced disorders of consciousness (DOC). In this study, we examined the therapeutic effects of st-SCS in patients with PBSH-induced DOC. METHODS: Fourteen patients received a 2-week st-SCS therapy. Each patient's state of consciousness was evaluated using the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R). CRS-R evaluation scores were recorded at the baseline (before SCS implantation) and 14 days later. RESULTS: Over 70% (10/14) of the patients (CRS-R score increased to ≥2 points) responded to the SCS stimulation after 14 days of st-SCS treatment. All items included in the CRS-R exhibited a significant increase post-treatment compared with pretreatment. After 2 weeks of st-SCS treatment, seven patients showed diagnostic improvement, resulting in a 50% (7/14) overall effective rate. Approximately 75% (3/4) of patients with minimally conscious state plus (MCS+) improved to emergence from MCS (eMCS), and 50% (1/2) of patients with vegetative state or unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (VS/UWS) improved to MCS+. CONCLUSION: In PBSH-induced DOC, st-SCS is a safe and effective treatment. The clinical behavior of the patients improved significantly following the st-SCS intervention, and their CRS-R scores markedly increased. This was most effective for MCS+. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10064090/ /pubmed/37006496 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1124871 Text en Copyright © 2023 Huang, Chen, Liu, Tang, Zhou, Tang, Jiang, Li, Liu and Wang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Huang, Weilong
Chen, Qiang
Liu, Lin
Tang, Jianhong
Zhou, Hua
Tang, Zhiji
Jiang, Qing
Li, Tao
Liu, Jianwu
Wang, Dong
Clinical effect of short-term spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of patients with primary brainstem hemorrhage-induced disorders of consciousness
title Clinical effect of short-term spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of patients with primary brainstem hemorrhage-induced disorders of consciousness
title_full Clinical effect of short-term spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of patients with primary brainstem hemorrhage-induced disorders of consciousness
title_fullStr Clinical effect of short-term spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of patients with primary brainstem hemorrhage-induced disorders of consciousness
title_full_unstemmed Clinical effect of short-term spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of patients with primary brainstem hemorrhage-induced disorders of consciousness
title_short Clinical effect of short-term spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of patients with primary brainstem hemorrhage-induced disorders of consciousness
title_sort clinical effect of short-term spinal cord stimulation in the treatment of patients with primary brainstem hemorrhage-induced disorders of consciousness
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10064090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37006496
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1124871
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