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Axial QEEGt maps illustrate patient’s brain activation in response to hearing his mother’s voice, localized in the left lateral and posterior region of the left cerebral hemisphere Our results suggested recognition of the mother’s voice in a PVS. QEEGt directly reflects immediate neuronal activation, because this technique entails a higher time resolution, compared with other neuroimaging techniques depending of CBF changes. 2-4 Therefore, in some patients bedside clinical assessments may not reveal awareness, regardless of how methodically they are applied. 1,2 These findings launch new ethical and practical implications for the management of these patients. 1,2,5 References 1. Monti MM, Vanhaudenhuyse A, Coleman MR et al. Willful Modulation of Brain Activity in Disorders of Consciousness. N Engl J Med 2010; 2. Machado C, Korein J, Aubert E et al. Recognizing a mother's voice in the persistent vegetative state. Clinical EEG and Neuroscience 2007; 38:124-26. 3. Machado C, Cuspineda E, Valdes P et al. Assessing acute middle cerebral artery ischemic stroke by quantitative electric tomography. Clin EEG Neurosci 2004; 35:116-24. 4. Li M, Lu BL. Emotion classification based on gamma- band EEG. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc 2009;1:1223-26. 5. Owen AM, Coleman MR. Detecting awareness in the vegetative state. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2008; 1129:130-38. 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We studied an 8-year-old boy diagnosed as PVS after repeated clinical examinations. We investigated whether there was brain activation in response to hearing his mother’s voice, compared with the voices of unknown women, using quantitative electric tomography (QEEGt). We found functional activation for EEG frequencies from 14-58 Hz, with a peak at 33.2 Hz (gamma band). QEEGt maps showed brain activation localized in the lateral and posterior regions of the left cerebral hemisphere (Figure 1). No brain activation was found in the patient hearing the voices of unknown women. Figure 1 Figure 1. Axial QEEGt maps illustrate patient’s brain activation in response to hearing his mother’s voice, localized in the left lateral and posterior region of the left cerebral hemisphere Our results suggested recognition of the mother’s voice in a PVS. QEEGt directly reflects immediate neuronal activation, because this technique entails a higher time resolution, compared with other neuroimaging techniques depending of CBF changes. 2-4 Therefore, in some patients bedside clinical assessments may not reveal awareness, regardless of how methodically they are applied. 1,2 These findings launch new ethical and practical implications for the management of these patients. 1,2,5 References 1. Monti MM, Vanhaudenhuyse A, Coleman MR et al. Willful Modulation of Brain Activity in Disorders of Consciousness. N Engl J Med 2010; 2. Machado C, Korein J, Aubert E et al. Recognizing a mother's voice in the persistent vegetative state. Clinical EEG and Neuroscience 2007; 38:124-26. 3. Machado C, Cuspineda E, Valdes P et al. Assessing acute middle cerebral artery ischemic stroke by quantitative electric tomography. Clin EEG Neurosci 2004; 35:116-24. 4. Li M, Lu BL. Emotion classification based on gamma- band EEG. 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Monti等人发表了一些有趣的结果,利用fMRI来评估PVS和MCS的故意反应。我们研究了一名经反复临床检查诊断为PVS的8岁男孩。我们使用定量电断层扫描(QEEGt)研究了听到他母亲的声音与不认识的女性的声音相比,他的大脑是否会被激活。我们发现脑电图频率在14-58 Hz范围内的功能激活,在33.2 Hz(伽马波段)处达到峰值。QEEGt图显示大脑激活位于左大脑半球的外侧和后部区域(图1)。在听到未知女性声音的患者中没有发现大脑激活。图1图1。轴向QEEGt图显示了患者在听到母亲声音时的大脑激活,该区域位于左大脑半球的左侧外侧和后部。我们的研究结果表明,PVS可以识别母亲的声音。QEEGt直接反映神经元的即时激活,因为与其他依赖CBF变化的神经成像技术相比,该技术需要更高的时间分辨率。2-4因此,在一些患者中,无论如何系统地应用床边临床评估,都可能无法揭示意识。1,2这些发现为这些患者的管理提供了新的伦理和实践意义。1、2、5参考文献Monti MM, Vanhaudenhuyse A, Coleman MR等。意识障碍中大脑活动的故意调节。中华医学杂志2010;2. 马夏多,李晓明,李晓明,等。在持续的植物人状态下辨认出母亲的声音。临床脑电图与神经科学2007;38:124-26。3.马夏多C, Cuspineda E, Valdes P等。定量电断层成像评价急性大脑中动脉缺血性卒中。临床脑电图神经科学2004;35:116-24。4. 李敏,陆宝玲。基于伽马波段脑电图的情绪分类。中国生物医学工程学报,2009;1(1):1223- 1226。5. 欧文先生,科尔曼先生,在植物人状态下检测意识。安宁英。学术科学。2008;1129:130-38。在持续植物人状态和最低意识状态下,定量电断层扫描可以评估意识2 of 2作者信息
Awareness Might Be Assessed By Quatitive Electric Tomoggraphy In Persistent Vegetative State And Minimally Conscious State
Monti et al. published interesting results using fMRI for assessing willful responses in PVS and MCS. We studied an 8-year-old boy diagnosed as PVS after repeated clinical examinations. We investigated whether there was brain activation in response to hearing his mother’s voice, compared with the voices of unknown women, using quantitative electric tomography (QEEGt). We found functional activation for EEG frequencies from 14-58 Hz, with a peak at 33.2 Hz (gamma band). QEEGt maps showed brain activation localized in the lateral and posterior regions of the left cerebral hemisphere (Figure 1). No brain activation was found in the patient hearing the voices of unknown women. Figure 1 Figure 1. Axial QEEGt maps illustrate patient’s brain activation in response to hearing his mother’s voice, localized in the left lateral and posterior region of the left cerebral hemisphere Our results suggested recognition of the mother’s voice in a PVS. QEEGt directly reflects immediate neuronal activation, because this technique entails a higher time resolution, compared with other neuroimaging techniques depending of CBF changes. 2-4 Therefore, in some patients bedside clinical assessments may not reveal awareness, regardless of how methodically they are applied. 1,2 These findings launch new ethical and practical implications for the management of these patients. 1,2,5 References 1. Monti MM, Vanhaudenhuyse A, Coleman MR et al. Willful Modulation of Brain Activity in Disorders of Consciousness. N Engl J Med 2010; 2. Machado C, Korein J, Aubert E et al. Recognizing a mother's voice in the persistent vegetative state. Clinical EEG and Neuroscience 2007; 38:124-26. 3. Machado C, Cuspineda E, Valdes P et al. Assessing acute middle cerebral artery ischemic stroke by quantitative electric tomography. Clin EEG Neurosci 2004; 35:116-24. 4. Li M, Lu BL. Emotion classification based on gamma- band EEG. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc 2009;1:1223-26. 5. Owen AM, Coleman MR. Detecting awareness in the vegetative state. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2008; 1129:130-38. Awareness Might Be Assessed By Quatitive Electric Tomoggraphy In Persistent Vegetative State And Minimally Conscious State 2 of 2 Author Information Calixto Machado Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Havana, Cuba Humberto Foyaca-Sibat Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha, South Africa