缺氧缺血性昏迷后神经同步性的时间动态和听脑电图反应的复杂性。

IF 4.6 1区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Resuscitation Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2025.110531
Sigurd L. Alnes , Florence M. Aellen , Thomas Rusterholz , Andria Pelentritou , Matthias Hänggi , Andrea O. Rossetti , Frédéric Zubler , Marzia De Lucia , Athina Tzovara
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跨大脑区域整合信息的能力和神经活动的充分多样性是意识的必要条件。在缺氧后缺血性昏迷的患者中,听觉处理网络的完整性表明恢复意识的机会。然而,我们对听觉反应的整合和分化如何在昏迷时间内表现出来的理解是有限的。我们通过锁相值(PLV)测量了无知觉缺氧缺血性昏迷患者的听诱发脑电图(EEG)反应的神经同步性及其神经复杂性的时间演变。我们的研究结果表明,PLV可以预测心脏骤停后40小时内恢复意识的机会,而其预测价值在昏迷发作后的随后时间内下降。这是由于非幸存者的PLV随昏迷时间的变化轨迹,而幸存者的PLV稳定。脑电图反应的复杂性在恢复意识的患者和未恢复意识的患者之间没有差异,但随着昏迷时间的推移,脑电图反应的复杂性显著降低,与患者的预后无关。我们的发现为评估缺氧缺血性昏迷后听觉功能的最佳时间窗提供了新的见解。它们对于指导定量预测技术的实施特别重要,并有助于对急性昏迷状态下神经功能的不断发展的理解。
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Temporal dynamics of neural synchrony and complexity of auditory EEG responses in post-hypoxic ischemic coma
The capacity to integrate information across brain regions and sufficient diversity of neural activity is necessary for consciousness. In patients in a post-hypoxic ischemic coma, the integrity of the auditory processing network is indicative of chances of regaining consciousness. However, our understanding of how measures of integration and differentiation of auditory responses manifest across time of coma is limited. We investigated the temporal evolution of neural synchrony of auditory-evoked electroencephalographic (EEG) responses, measured via their phase-locking value (PLV), and of their neural complexity in unconscious post-hypoxic ischemic comatose patients. Our results show that the PLV was predictive of chances to regain consciousness within the first 40 h post-cardiac arrest, while its predictive value diminished over subsequent time after coma onset. This was due to changing trajectories of PLV over time of coma for non-survivors, while survivors had stable PLV. The complexity of EEG responses was not different between patients who regained consciousness and those who did not, but it significantly diminished over time of coma, irrespective of the patient’s outcome. Our findings provide novel insights on the optimal temporal window for assessing auditory functions in post-hypoxic ischemic coma. They are of particular importance for guiding the implementation of quantitative techniques for prognostication and contribute to an evolving understanding of neural functions within the acute comatose state.
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Resuscitation
Resuscitation 医学-急救医学
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期刊介绍: Resuscitation is a monthly international and interdisciplinary medical journal. The papers published deal with the aetiology, pathophysiology and prevention of cardiac arrest, resuscitation training, clinical resuscitation, and experimental resuscitation research, although papers relating to animal studies will be published only if they are of exceptional interest and related directly to clinical cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Papers relating to trauma are published occasionally but the majority of these concern traumatic cardiac arrest.
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