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Functional PET Neuroimaging in Consciousness Evaluation: Study Protocol

Ensuring a robust and reliable evaluation of coma deepness and prognostication of neurological outcome is challenging. We propose to develop PET neuroimaging as a new diagnostic and prognosis tool for comatose patients using a recently published methodology to perform functional PET (fPET). This exa...

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Autores principales: Paunet, Tom, Mariano-Goulart, Denis, Deverdun, Jeremy, Le Bars, Emmanuelle, Fourcade, Marjolaine, Kucharczak, Florentin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37370921
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13122026
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author Paunet, Tom
Mariano-Goulart, Denis
Deverdun, Jeremy
Le Bars, Emmanuelle
Fourcade, Marjolaine
Kucharczak, Florentin
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Mariano-Goulart, Denis
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description Ensuring a robust and reliable evaluation of coma deepness and prognostication of neurological outcome is challenging. We propose to develop PET neuroimaging as a new diagnostic and prognosis tool for comatose patients using a recently published methodology to perform functional PET (fPET). This exam permits the quantification of task-specific changes in neuronal metabolism in a single session. The aim of this protocol is to determine whether task-specific changes in glucose metabolism during the acute phase of coma are able to predict recovery at 18 months. Participation will be proposed for all patients coming for a standard PET-CT in our center in order to evaluate global cerebral metabolism during the comatose state. Legally appointed representative consent will be obtained to slightly modify the exam protocol: (1) (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose ((18)F-FDG) bolus plus continuous infusion instead of a simple bolus and (2) more time under camera to perform dynamic acquisition. Participants will undergo a 55-min fPET session with a 20% bolus + 80% infusion protocol. Two occurrences of three block (5-min rest, 10-min auditory stimulation and 10-min emotional auditory stimulation) will be performed after reaching equilibrium of FDG arterial concentration. We will compare the regional brain metabolism at rest and during the sessions of auditory and emotional auditory stimulation to search for a determinant of coma recovery (18 months of follow-up after the exam). Emotional auditory stimulation should induce an activation of: the auditory cortex, the consciousness areas and the neural circuitry for emotion (function to coma deepness). An activation analysis will be carried out to highlight regional brain activation using dedicated custom-made software based on Python statistical and image processing toolboxes. The association between activation levels and the Coma Recovery Scale-Revisited (CRS-R) will be assessed using multivariate analysis. If successful, the results from this study will help improve coma prognosis evaluation based on the pattern of neuronal metabolism at the onset of the pathology. The study protocol, rationale and methods are described in this paper.
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spelling pubmed-102976792023-06-28 Functional PET Neuroimaging in Consciousness Evaluation: Study Protocol Paunet, Tom Mariano-Goulart, Denis Deverdun, Jeremy Le Bars, Emmanuelle Fourcade, Marjolaine Kucharczak, Florentin Diagnostics (Basel) Protocol Ensuring a robust and reliable evaluation of coma deepness and prognostication of neurological outcome is challenging. We propose to develop PET neuroimaging as a new diagnostic and prognosis tool for comatose patients using a recently published methodology to perform functional PET (fPET). This exam permits the quantification of task-specific changes in neuronal metabolism in a single session. The aim of this protocol is to determine whether task-specific changes in glucose metabolism during the acute phase of coma are able to predict recovery at 18 months. Participation will be proposed for all patients coming for a standard PET-CT in our center in order to evaluate global cerebral metabolism during the comatose state. Legally appointed representative consent will be obtained to slightly modify the exam protocol: (1) (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose ((18)F-FDG) bolus plus continuous infusion instead of a simple bolus and (2) more time under camera to perform dynamic acquisition. Participants will undergo a 55-min fPET session with a 20% bolus + 80% infusion protocol. Two occurrences of three block (5-min rest, 10-min auditory stimulation and 10-min emotional auditory stimulation) will be performed after reaching equilibrium of FDG arterial concentration. We will compare the regional brain metabolism at rest and during the sessions of auditory and emotional auditory stimulation to search for a determinant of coma recovery (18 months of follow-up after the exam). Emotional auditory stimulation should induce an activation of: the auditory cortex, the consciousness areas and the neural circuitry for emotion (function to coma deepness). An activation analysis will be carried out to highlight regional brain activation using dedicated custom-made software based on Python statistical and image processing toolboxes. The association between activation levels and the Coma Recovery Scale-Revisited (CRS-R) will be assessed using multivariate analysis. If successful, the results from this study will help improve coma prognosis evaluation based on the pattern of neuronal metabolism at the onset of the pathology. The study protocol, rationale and methods are described in this paper. MDPI 2023-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10297679/ /pubmed/37370921 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13122026 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10297679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37370921
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13122026
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