AI Article Synopsis

  • It's really hard to tell the difference between two conditions called vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious state (MCS), where patients may or may not show signs of being aware.
  • In a study, researchers used brain scans to look for reactions in patients who were in VS, MCS, and healthy people when they heard sounds of pain.
  • The study found that MCS patients had more active brain connections compared to VS patients, showing that special brain scans could help doctors figure out which condition a patient has.

Article Abstract

A major challenge in the diagnosis of disorders of consciousness is the differential diagnosis between the vegetative state (VS) and the minimally conscious state (MCS). Clinically, VS is defined by complete unawareness, whereas MCS is defined by the presence of inconsistent but clearly discernible behavioural signs of consciousness. In healthy individuals, pain cries have been reported to elicit functional activation within the pain matrix of the brain, which may be interpreted as empathic reaction. In this study, pain cries were presented to six VS patients, six MCS patients, and 17 age-matched healthy controls. Conventional task-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) showed no significant differences in functional activation between the VS and MCS groups. In contrast to this negative finding, the application of a novel data-driven technique for the analysis of the brain's global functional connectivity yielded a positive result. The weighted global connectivity (WGC) was significantly greater in the MCS group compared to the VS group (p < 0.05, family-wise error corrected). Using areas of significant WGC differences as 'seed regions' in a secondary connectivity analysis revealed extended functional networks in both MCS and healthy groups, whereas no such long-range functional connections were observed in the VS group. These results demonstrate the potential of functional connectivity MRI (fcMRI) as a clinical tool for differential diagnosis in disorders of consciousness.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00415-012-6734-9DOI Listing

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