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Preservation of Brain Activity in Unresponsive Patients Identifies MCS Star

OBJECTIVE: Brain‐injured patients who are unresponsive at the bedside (ie, vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome – VS/UWS) may present brain activity similar to patients in minimally conscious state (MCS). This peculiar condition has been termed “non‐behavioural MCS” or “MCS*”. In the p...

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Autores principales: Thibaut, Aurore, Panda, Rajanikant, Annen, Jitka, Sanz, Leandro R. D., Naccache, Lionel, Martial, Charlotte, Chatelle, Camille, Aubinet, Charlène, Bonin, Estelle A. C., Barra, Alice, Briand, Marie‐Michèle, Cecconi, Benedetta, Wannez, Sarah, Stender, Johan, Laureys, Steven, Gosseries, Olivia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8252577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33938027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.26095
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author Thibaut, Aurore
Panda, Rajanikant
Annen, Jitka
Sanz, Leandro R. D.
Naccache, Lionel
Martial, Charlotte
Chatelle, Camille
Aubinet, Charlène
Bonin, Estelle A. C.
Barra, Alice
Briand, Marie‐Michèle
Cecconi, Benedetta
Wannez, Sarah
Stender, Johan
Laureys, Steven
Gosseries, Olivia
author_facet Thibaut, Aurore
Panda, Rajanikant
Annen, Jitka
Sanz, Leandro R. D.
Naccache, Lionel
Martial, Charlotte
Chatelle, Camille
Aubinet, Charlène
Bonin, Estelle A. C.
Barra, Alice
Briand, Marie‐Michèle
Cecconi, Benedetta
Wannez, Sarah
Stender, Johan
Laureys, Steven
Gosseries, Olivia
author_sort Thibaut, Aurore
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description OBJECTIVE: Brain‐injured patients who are unresponsive at the bedside (ie, vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome – VS/UWS) may present brain activity similar to patients in minimally conscious state (MCS). This peculiar condition has been termed “non‐behavioural MCS” or “MCS*”. In the present study we aimed to investigate the proportion and underlying brain characteristics of patients in MCS*. METHODS: Brain (18)F‐fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography (FDG‐PET) was acquired on 135 brain‐injured patients diagnosed in prolonged VS/UWS (n = 48) or MCS (n = 87). From an existing database, relative metabolic preservation in the fronto‐parietal network (measured with standardized uptake value) was visually inspected by three experts. Patients with hypometabolism of the fronto‐parietal network were labelled “VS/UWS”, while its (partial) preservation either confirmed the behavioural diagnosis of “MCS” or, in absence of behavioural signs of consciousness, suggested a diagnosis of “MCS*”. Clinical outcome at 1‐year follow‐up, functional connectivity, grey matter atrophy, and regional brain metabolic patterns were investigated in the three groups (VS/UWS, MCS* and MCS). RESULTS: 67% of behavioural VS/UWS presented a partial preservation of brain metabolism (ie, MCS*). Compared to VS/UWS patients, MCS* patients demonstrated a better outcome, global functional connectivity and grey matter preservation more compatible with the diagnosis of MCS. MCS* patients presented lower brain metabolism mostly in the posterior brain regions compared to MCS patients. INTERPRETATION: MCS* is a frequent phenomenon that is associated with better outcome and better brain preservation than the diagnosis of VS/UWS. Complementary exams should be provided to all unresponsive patients before taking medical decisions. ANN NEUROL 2021;90:89–100
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spelling pubmed-82525772021-07-09 Preservation of Brain Activity in Unresponsive Patients Identifies MCS Star Thibaut, Aurore Panda, Rajanikant Annen, Jitka Sanz, Leandro R. D. Naccache, Lionel Martial, Charlotte Chatelle, Camille Aubinet, Charlène Bonin, Estelle A. C. Barra, Alice Briand, Marie‐Michèle Cecconi, Benedetta Wannez, Sarah Stender, Johan Laureys, Steven Gosseries, Olivia Ann Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: Brain‐injured patients who are unresponsive at the bedside (ie, vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome – VS/UWS) may present brain activity similar to patients in minimally conscious state (MCS). This peculiar condition has been termed “non‐behavioural MCS” or “MCS*”. In the present study we aimed to investigate the proportion and underlying brain characteristics of patients in MCS*. METHODS: Brain (18)F‐fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography (FDG‐PET) was acquired on 135 brain‐injured patients diagnosed in prolonged VS/UWS (n = 48) or MCS (n = 87). From an existing database, relative metabolic preservation in the fronto‐parietal network (measured with standardized uptake value) was visually inspected by three experts. Patients with hypometabolism of the fronto‐parietal network were labelled “VS/UWS”, while its (partial) preservation either confirmed the behavioural diagnosis of “MCS” or, in absence of behavioural signs of consciousness, suggested a diagnosis of “MCS*”. Clinical outcome at 1‐year follow‐up, functional connectivity, grey matter atrophy, and regional brain metabolic patterns were investigated in the three groups (VS/UWS, MCS* and MCS). RESULTS: 67% of behavioural VS/UWS presented a partial preservation of brain metabolism (ie, MCS*). Compared to VS/UWS patients, MCS* patients demonstrated a better outcome, global functional connectivity and grey matter preservation more compatible with the diagnosis of MCS. MCS* patients presented lower brain metabolism mostly in the posterior brain regions compared to MCS patients. INTERPRETATION: MCS* is a frequent phenomenon that is associated with better outcome and better brain preservation than the diagnosis of VS/UWS. Complementary exams should be provided to all unresponsive patients before taking medical decisions. ANN NEUROL 2021;90:89–100 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-06-01 2021-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8252577/ /pubmed/33938027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.26095 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Annals of Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Thibaut, Aurore
Panda, Rajanikant
Annen, Jitka
Sanz, Leandro R. D.
Naccache, Lionel
Martial, Charlotte
Chatelle, Camille
Aubinet, Charlène
Bonin, Estelle A. C.
Barra, Alice
Briand, Marie‐Michèle
Cecconi, Benedetta
Wannez, Sarah
Stender, Johan
Laureys, Steven
Gosseries, Olivia
Preservation of Brain Activity in Unresponsive Patients Identifies MCS Star
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title_short Preservation of Brain Activity in Unresponsive Patients Identifies MCS Star
title_sort preservation of brain activity in unresponsive patients identifies mcs star
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8252577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33938027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.26095
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