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Multicenter prospective study on predictors of short-term outcome in disorders of consciousness

OBJECTIVE: This international multicenter, prospective, observational study aimed at identifying predictors of short-term clinical outcome in patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) due to acquired severe brain injury. METHODS: Patients in vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness s...

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Autores principales: Estraneo, Anna, Fiorenza, Salvatore, Magliacano, Alfonso, Formisano, Rita, Mattia, Donatella, Grippo, Antonello, Romoli, Anna Maria, Angelakis, Efthymios, Cassol, Helena, Thibaut, Aurore, Gosseries, Olivia, Lamberti, Gianfranco, Noé, Enrique, Bagnato, Sergio, Edlow, Brian L., Chatelle, Camille, Lejeune, Nicolas, Veeramuthu, Vigneswaran, Bartolo, Michelangelo, Toppi, Jlenia, Zasler, Nathan, Schnakers, Caroline, Trojano, Luigi
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7713739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32661102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000010254
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author Estraneo, Anna
Fiorenza, Salvatore
Magliacano, Alfonso
Formisano, Rita
Mattia, Donatella
Grippo, Antonello
Romoli, Anna Maria
Angelakis, Efthymios
Cassol, Helena
Thibaut, Aurore
Gosseries, Olivia
Lamberti, Gianfranco
Noé, Enrique
Bagnato, Sergio
Edlow, Brian L.
Chatelle, Camille
Lejeune, Nicolas
Veeramuthu, Vigneswaran
Bartolo, Michelangelo
Toppi, Jlenia
Zasler, Nathan
Schnakers, Caroline
Trojano, Luigi
author_facet Estraneo, Anna
Fiorenza, Salvatore
Magliacano, Alfonso
Formisano, Rita
Mattia, Donatella
Grippo, Antonello
Romoli, Anna Maria
Angelakis, Efthymios
Cassol, Helena
Thibaut, Aurore
Gosseries, Olivia
Lamberti, Gianfranco
Noé, Enrique
Bagnato, Sergio
Edlow, Brian L.
Chatelle, Camille
Lejeune, Nicolas
Veeramuthu, Vigneswaran
Bartolo, Michelangelo
Toppi, Jlenia
Zasler, Nathan
Schnakers, Caroline
Trojano, Luigi
author_sort Estraneo, Anna
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description OBJECTIVE: This international multicenter, prospective, observational study aimed at identifying predictors of short-term clinical outcome in patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) due to acquired severe brain injury. METHODS: Patients in vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (VS/UWS) or in minimally conscious state (MCS) were enrolled within 3 months from their brain injury in 12 specialized medical institutions. Demographic, anamnestic, clinical, and neurophysiologic data were collected at study entry. Patients were then followed up for assessing the primary outcome, that is, clinical diagnosis according to standardized criteria at 6 months postinjury. RESULTS: We enrolled 147 patients (44 women; mean age 49.4 [95% confidence interval 46.1–52.6] years; VS/UWS 71, MCS 76; traumatic 55, vascular 56, anoxic 36; mean time postinjury 59.6 [55.4–63.6] days). The 6-month follow-up was complete for 143 patients (VS/UWS 70; MCS 73). With respect to study entry, the clinical diagnosis improved in 72 patients (VS/UWS 27; MCS 45). Younger age, shorter time postinjury, higher Coma Recovery Scale–Revised total score, and presence of EEG reactivity to eye opening at study entry predicted better outcome, whereas etiology, clinical diagnosis, Disability Rating Scale score, EEG background activity, acoustic reactivity, and P300 on event-related potentials were not associated with outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Multimodal assessment could identify patients with higher likelihood of clinical improvement in order to help clinicians, families, and funding sources with various aspects of decision-making. This multicenter, international study aims to stimulate further research that drives international consensus regarding standardization of prognostic procedures for patients with DoC.
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spelling pubmed-77137392020-12-04 Multicenter prospective study on predictors of short-term outcome in disorders of consciousness Estraneo, Anna Fiorenza, Salvatore Magliacano, Alfonso Formisano, Rita Mattia, Donatella Grippo, Antonello Romoli, Anna Maria Angelakis, Efthymios Cassol, Helena Thibaut, Aurore Gosseries, Olivia Lamberti, Gianfranco Noé, Enrique Bagnato, Sergio Edlow, Brian L. Chatelle, Camille Lejeune, Nicolas Veeramuthu, Vigneswaran Bartolo, Michelangelo Toppi, Jlenia Zasler, Nathan Schnakers, Caroline Trojano, Luigi Neurology Article OBJECTIVE: This international multicenter, prospective, observational study aimed at identifying predictors of short-term clinical outcome in patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) due to acquired severe brain injury. METHODS: Patients in vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (VS/UWS) or in minimally conscious state (MCS) were enrolled within 3 months from their brain injury in 12 specialized medical institutions. Demographic, anamnestic, clinical, and neurophysiologic data were collected at study entry. Patients were then followed up for assessing the primary outcome, that is, clinical diagnosis according to standardized criteria at 6 months postinjury. RESULTS: We enrolled 147 patients (44 women; mean age 49.4 [95% confidence interval 46.1–52.6] years; VS/UWS 71, MCS 76; traumatic 55, vascular 56, anoxic 36; mean time postinjury 59.6 [55.4–63.6] days). The 6-month follow-up was complete for 143 patients (VS/UWS 70; MCS 73). With respect to study entry, the clinical diagnosis improved in 72 patients (VS/UWS 27; MCS 45). Younger age, shorter time postinjury, higher Coma Recovery Scale–Revised total score, and presence of EEG reactivity to eye opening at study entry predicted better outcome, whereas etiology, clinical diagnosis, Disability Rating Scale score, EEG background activity, acoustic reactivity, and P300 on event-related potentials were not associated with outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Multimodal assessment could identify patients with higher likelihood of clinical improvement in order to help clinicians, families, and funding sources with various aspects of decision-making. This multicenter, international study aims to stimulate further research that drives international consensus regarding standardization of prognostic procedures for patients with DoC. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2020-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7713739/ /pubmed/32661102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000010254 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits downloading and sharing the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Article
Estraneo, Anna
Fiorenza, Salvatore
Magliacano, Alfonso
Formisano, Rita
Mattia, Donatella
Grippo, Antonello
Romoli, Anna Maria
Angelakis, Efthymios
Cassol, Helena
Thibaut, Aurore
Gosseries, Olivia
Lamberti, Gianfranco
Noé, Enrique
Bagnato, Sergio
Edlow, Brian L.
Chatelle, Camille
Lejeune, Nicolas
Veeramuthu, Vigneswaran
Bartolo, Michelangelo
Toppi, Jlenia
Zasler, Nathan
Schnakers, Caroline
Trojano, Luigi
Multicenter prospective study on predictors of short-term outcome in disorders of consciousness
title Multicenter prospective study on predictors of short-term outcome in disorders of consciousness
title_full Multicenter prospective study on predictors of short-term outcome in disorders of consciousness
title_fullStr Multicenter prospective study on predictors of short-term outcome in disorders of consciousness
title_full_unstemmed Multicenter prospective study on predictors of short-term outcome in disorders of consciousness
title_short Multicenter prospective study on predictors of short-term outcome in disorders of consciousness
title_sort multicenter prospective study on predictors of short-term outcome in disorders of consciousness
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7713739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32661102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000010254
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