Residual cognitive function in comatose, vegetative and minimally conscious states
Current opinion in neurology, 2005•journals.lww.com
Careful clinical assessment of putative 'conscious behaviour'in vegetative and minimally
conscious patients is the first requirement for their proper diagnosis and management.
Complementary functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies will have a major
impact on future clinical decision making and may guide selective therapeutic options. At
present, more experimental evidence and the elucidation of methodological and ethical
controversies are awaited prior to their routine clinical use.
conscious patients is the first requirement for their proper diagnosis and management.
Complementary functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies will have a major
impact on future clinical decision making and may guide selective therapeutic options. At
present, more experimental evidence and the elucidation of methodological and ethical
controversies are awaited prior to their routine clinical use.
Summary
Careful clinical assessment of putative ‘conscious behaviour’in vegetative and minimally conscious patients is the first requirement for their proper diagnosis and management. Complementary functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies will have a major impact on future clinical decision making and may guide selective therapeutic options. At present, more experimental evidence and the elucidation of methodological and ethical controversies are awaited prior to their routine clinical use.
