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Covert Cognition in Disorders of Consciousness: A Meta-Analysis

Covert cognition in patients with disorders of consciousness represents a real diagnostic conundrum for clinicians. In this meta-analysis, our main objective was to identify clinical and demographic variables that are more likely to be associated with responding to an active paradigm. Among 2018 cit...

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Autores principales: Schnakers, Caroline, Hirsch, Michaela, Noé, Enrique, Llorens, Roberto, Lejeune, Nicolas, Veeramuthu, Vigneswaran, De Marco, Sabrina, Demertzi, Athena, Duclos, Catherine, Morrissey, Ann-Marie, Chatelle, Camille, Estraneo, Anna
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7759773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33276451
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10120930
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author Schnakers, Caroline
Hirsch, Michaela
Noé, Enrique
Llorens, Roberto
Lejeune, Nicolas
Veeramuthu, Vigneswaran
De Marco, Sabrina
Demertzi, Athena
Duclos, Catherine
Morrissey, Ann-Marie
Chatelle, Camille
Estraneo, Anna
author_facet Schnakers, Caroline
Hirsch, Michaela
Noé, Enrique
Llorens, Roberto
Lejeune, Nicolas
Veeramuthu, Vigneswaran
De Marco, Sabrina
Demertzi, Athena
Duclos, Catherine
Morrissey, Ann-Marie
Chatelle, Camille
Estraneo, Anna
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description Covert cognition in patients with disorders of consciousness represents a real diagnostic conundrum for clinicians. In this meta-analysis, our main objective was to identify clinical and demographic variables that are more likely to be associated with responding to an active paradigm. Among 2018 citations found on PubMed, 60 observational studies were found relevant. Based on the QUADAS-2, 49 studies were considered. Data from 25 publications were extracted and included in the meta-analysis. Most of these studies used electrophysiology as well as counting tasks or mental imagery. According to our statistical analysis, patients clinically diagnosed as being in a vegetative state and in a minimally conscious state minus (MCS−) show similar likelihood in responding to active paradigm and responders are most likely suffering from a traumatic brain injury. In the future, multi-centric studies should be performed in order to increase sample size, with similar methodologies and include structural and functional neuroimaging in order to identify cerebral markers related to such a challenging diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-77597732020-12-26 Covert Cognition in Disorders of Consciousness: A Meta-Analysis Schnakers, Caroline Hirsch, Michaela Noé, Enrique Llorens, Roberto Lejeune, Nicolas Veeramuthu, Vigneswaran De Marco, Sabrina Demertzi, Athena Duclos, Catherine Morrissey, Ann-Marie Chatelle, Camille Estraneo, Anna Brain Sci Article Covert cognition in patients with disorders of consciousness represents a real diagnostic conundrum for clinicians. In this meta-analysis, our main objective was to identify clinical and demographic variables that are more likely to be associated with responding to an active paradigm. Among 2018 citations found on PubMed, 60 observational studies were found relevant. Based on the QUADAS-2, 49 studies were considered. Data from 25 publications were extracted and included in the meta-analysis. Most of these studies used electrophysiology as well as counting tasks or mental imagery. According to our statistical analysis, patients clinically diagnosed as being in a vegetative state and in a minimally conscious state minus (MCS−) show similar likelihood in responding to active paradigm and responders are most likely suffering from a traumatic brain injury. In the future, multi-centric studies should be performed in order to increase sample size, with similar methodologies and include structural and functional neuroimaging in order to identify cerebral markers related to such a challenging diagnosis. MDPI 2020-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7759773/ /pubmed/33276451 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10120930 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Duclos, Catherine
Morrissey, Ann-Marie
Chatelle, Camille
Estraneo, Anna
Covert Cognition in Disorders of Consciousness: A Meta-Analysis
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10120930
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