1. Basic and advanced neurophysiology in the diagnostic and prognostic evaluation of disorders of consciousness: review of an IFCN-endorsed expert group
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Comanducci, A, Boly, M, Claassen, J, De Lucia, M, Gibson, RM, Juan, E, Laureys, S, Nacacche, L, Owen, AM, Rosanova, M, Rossetti, AO, Schnakers, C, Sitt, JD, Schiff, ND, and Massimini, M
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The analysis of spontaneous and evoked EEG activityrepresents a cornerstone for the paraclinical assessment of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC). The past few years have witnessed a fertile convergence between the science of consciousness and clinical practice, holding the promise that new concepts and tools will soon be available at the bedside of DoC patients. This paper provides a critical overview of bothconsolidated and investigational electrophysiological techniques in their contribution to diagnosis and prognostication of patients.We first describe conventional EEG methods and their clinical implications, we then focus on evoked and event-related potentials applications, and finally we deal with novel research findings that may have clinical impact in the near future. In doing so, we distinguishwhenever possible, between the acute, the prolonged and the chronic phase of DoC, we try torelate both clinical and research findings to basic neuronal and network processes and we share our experience about technical and conceptual caveats.The primary aim of this narrative review is to provide a bridge between old and new measures related to the detection and prediction of recovery of consciousness. Its ultimate ambition is to offer a common ground to clinical neurologists and academic researchers.
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- 2020
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