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Multicentre registry of brain-injured patients with disorder of consciousness: rationale and preliminary data.
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Functional neurology [Funct Neurol] 2018 Jan/Mar; Vol. 33 (1), pp. 19-30. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Diagnostic accuracy and reliable estimation of clinical evolution are challenging issues in the management of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC). Longitudinal systematic investigations conducted in large cohorts of patients with DoC could make it possible to identify reliable diagnostic and prognostic markers. On the basis of this consideration, we devised a multicentre prospective registry for patients with DoC admitted to ten intensive rehabilitation units. The registry collects homogeneous and detailed data on patients' demographic and clinical features, neurophysiological and neuroimaging findings, and medical and surgical complications. Here we present the rationale and the design of the registry and the preliminary results obtained in 53 patients with DoC (vegetative state or minimally conscious state) enrolled during the first seven months of the study. Data at 6-month post-injury follow-up were available for 46 of them. This registry could be an important tool for collecting high-quality data through the application of rigorous methods, and it could be used in the routine management of patients with DoC admitted to rehabilitation settings.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Electroencephalography
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Italy
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Young Adult
Consciousness Disorders diagnosis
Consciousness Disorders rehabilitation
Neurological Rehabilitation statistics & numerical data
Outcome Assessment, Health Care statistics & numerical data
Registries statistics & numerical data
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1971-3274
- Volume :
- 33
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Functional neurology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29633693
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.11138/fneur/2018.33.1.019