Background: There are few available therapeutic options to promote recovery among patients with chronic disorders of consciousness (DOC). Among pharmacological treatments, apomorphine, a dopamine agonist, has exhibited promising behavioral effects and safety of use in small-sample pilot studies. The true efficacy of the drug and its neural mechanism are still unclear. Apomorphine may act through a modulation of the anterior forebrain mesocircuit, but neuroimaging and neurophysiological investigations to test this hypothesis are scarce. This clinical trial aims to (1) assess the treatment effect of subcutaneous apomorphine infusions in patients with DOC, (2) better identify the phenotype of responders to treatment, (3) evaluate tolerance and...
peer reviewedWe review the current state of knowledge of potentially useful drugs acting on the reco...
IntroductionEffective treatment to facilitate recovery from prolonged disorders of consciousness is ...
Introduction: Although the benefit in motor symptoms for well-selected patients with deep brain stim...
BACKGROUND: There are few available therapeutic options to promote recovery among patients with chro...
peer reviewedBackground: There are few available therapeutic options to promote recovery among patie...
peer reviewedBackground and aims: Treatment with apomorphine, a dopamine agonist, has exhibited pro...
Patients who survive severe brain injury may develop chronic disorders of consciousness. Treating th...
Aims: Treatment with apomorphine, a dopamine agonist, has exhibited behavioral effects on the recove...
Aims: Treatment with apomorphine, a dopamine agonist, has exhibited behavioral effects on the recove...
Objectives: Few therapies to improve the prognosis of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC...
Objectives: Considering sensory stimulation programs (SSP) as a treatment for disorders of conscious...
Introduction: Apomorphine, a repurposed dopaminergic drug, is a promising therapy to improve the re...
Background: There are few available therapeutic options to promote recovery among patients with diso...
Contains fulltext : 88792.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...
IntroductionEffective treatment to facilitate recovery from prolonged disorders of consciousness is ...
peer reviewedWe review the current state of knowledge of potentially useful drugs acting on the reco...
IntroductionEffective treatment to facilitate recovery from prolonged disorders of consciousness is ...
Introduction: Although the benefit in motor symptoms for well-selected patients with deep brain stim...
BACKGROUND: There are few available therapeutic options to promote recovery among patients with chro...
peer reviewedBackground: There are few available therapeutic options to promote recovery among patie...
peer reviewedBackground and aims: Treatment with apomorphine, a dopamine agonist, has exhibited pro...
Patients who survive severe brain injury may develop chronic disorders of consciousness. Treating th...
Aims: Treatment with apomorphine, a dopamine agonist, has exhibited behavioral effects on the recove...
Aims: Treatment with apomorphine, a dopamine agonist, has exhibited behavioral effects on the recove...
Objectives: Few therapies to improve the prognosis of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC...
Objectives: Considering sensory stimulation programs (SSP) as a treatment for disorders of conscious...
Introduction: Apomorphine, a repurposed dopaminergic drug, is a promising therapy to improve the re...
Background: There are few available therapeutic options to promote recovery among patients with diso...
Contains fulltext : 88792.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION: ...
IntroductionEffective treatment to facilitate recovery from prolonged disorders of consciousness is ...
peer reviewedWe review the current state of knowledge of potentially useful drugs acting on the reco...
IntroductionEffective treatment to facilitate recovery from prolonged disorders of consciousness is ...
Introduction: Although the benefit in motor symptoms for well-selected patients with deep brain stim...