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July 13, 2020ArticleOpen Access

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

View ORCID ProfileAnna Estraneo, Salvatore Fiorenza, Alfonso Magliacano, View ORCID ProfileRita Formisano, View ORCID ProfileDonatella Mattia, View ORCID ProfileAntonello Grippo, Anna Maria Romoli, View ORCID ProfileEfthymios Angelakis, View ORCID ProfileHelena Cassol, View ORCID ProfileAurore Thibaut, Olivia Gosseries, View ORCID ProfileGianfranco Lamberti, Enrique Noé, View ORCID ProfileSergio Bagnato, View ORCID ProfileBrian L. Edlow, View ORCID ProfileCamille Chatelle, View ORCID ProfileNicolas Lejeune, View ORCID ProfileVigneswaran Veeramuthu, View ORCID ProfileMichelangelo Bartolo, View ORCID ProfileJlenia Toppi, View ORCID ProfileNathan Zasler, Caroline Schnakers, View ORCID ProfileLuigi Trojano; on behalf of IBIA DoC-SIG
First published July 13, 2020, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000010254
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Multi-center prospective study on predictors of short-term outcome in disorders of consciousness
Anna Estraneo, Salvatore Fiorenza, Alfonso Magliacano, Rita Formisano, Donatella Mattia, Antonello Grippo, Anna Maria Romoli, Efthymios Angelakis, Helena Cassol, Aurore Thibaut, Olivia Gosseries, Gianfranco Lamberti, Enrique Noé, Sergio Bagnato, Brian L. Edlow, Camille Chatelle, Nicolas Lejeune, Vigneswaran Veeramuthu, Michelangelo Bartolo, Jlenia Toppi, Nathan Zasler, Caroline Schnakers, Luigi Trojano
Neurology Jul 2020, 10.1212/WNL.0000000000010254; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000010254

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Abstract

Objective. This international multi-center, 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 neurophysiological data were collected at study entry. Patients were then followed-up for assessing the primary outcome, i.e. clinical diagnosis according to standardized criteria at 6 months post-injury.

Results. We enrolled 147 patients (44 women; mean age: 49.4 [95% confidence intervals: 46.1-52.6] years; VS/UWS= 71, MCS= 76; traumatic= 55, vascular= 56, anoxic= 36; mean time post-injury= 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 post-injury, 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 multi-center, international study aims to stimulate further research that drives international consensus regarding standardization of prognostic procedures for patients with DoC.

  • Received September 1, 2019.
  • Accepted in final form March 20, 2020.
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