Objective: To evaluate serial application of the Wessex Head Injury Matrix (WHIM) in diagnosis of prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC). Specifically, to determine whether the trajectory of change predicts outcome status, and whether the current hierarchical order of WHIM items is correct for this context. Design: Analysis of prospectively gathered clinical cohort data. Setting: Consecutive admissions to a tertiary in-patient neurorehabilitation service for evaluation of PDOC in real-life clinical practice, over a 10-year period (2004–2014). Participants: Patients (n=65) presenting in sudden-onset vegetative (VS) or minimally conscious states (MCS). Mean age 38.4 (sd14.1) years; male:female ratio 66%:33%. Aetiology of brain injury: 40...
Diagnostic accuracy and reliable assessment of prognosis are challenging in patients in vegetative s...
Clinicians are regularly faced with the difficult challenge of diagnosing consciousness after severe...
This study aimed to empirically evaluate the hierarchical structure of the Coma Recovery Scale-Revis...
Objective: This international multicenter, prospective, observational study aimed at identifying pre...
peer reviewedThe Wessex Head Injury Matrix (WHIM) is an assessment tool designed for use during and ...
Objective. To evaluate the prognostic value of demographical, anamnestic, and clinical findings on l...
Prognosis of prolonged Disorders of Consciousness (pDoC) is influenced by patients’ clinical diagnos...
peer reviewedObjectives: To determine which features of minimally conscious state (MCS) emerge first...
This work aims to evaluate the prognostic value of the demographical and clinical data on long-term ...
Background and purpose. Patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (pDoC) have a high mortal...
Background/aim: The Western Neuro Sensory Stimulation Profile (WNSSP) is designed to measure disorde...
International audienceObjectiveCerebral 18F-FDG PET complements bedside examination with behavioural...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate predictors of recovery from the vegetative state (VS) and minimally consc...
This international multi-center, prospective, observational study aimed at identifying predictors of...
Patients who have suffered severe traumatic or nontraumatic brain injuries can show a progressive re...
Diagnostic accuracy and reliable assessment of prognosis are challenging in patients in vegetative s...
Clinicians are regularly faced with the difficult challenge of diagnosing consciousness after severe...
This study aimed to empirically evaluate the hierarchical structure of the Coma Recovery Scale-Revis...
Objective: This international multicenter, prospective, observational study aimed at identifying pre...
peer reviewedThe Wessex Head Injury Matrix (WHIM) is an assessment tool designed for use during and ...
Objective. To evaluate the prognostic value of demographical, anamnestic, and clinical findings on l...
Prognosis of prolonged Disorders of Consciousness (pDoC) is influenced by patients’ clinical diagnos...
peer reviewedObjectives: To determine which features of minimally conscious state (MCS) emerge first...
This work aims to evaluate the prognostic value of the demographical and clinical data on long-term ...
Background and purpose. Patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (pDoC) have a high mortal...
Background/aim: The Western Neuro Sensory Stimulation Profile (WNSSP) is designed to measure disorde...
International audienceObjectiveCerebral 18F-FDG PET complements bedside examination with behavioural...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate predictors of recovery from the vegetative state (VS) and minimally consc...
This international multi-center, prospective, observational study aimed at identifying predictors of...
Patients who have suffered severe traumatic or nontraumatic brain injuries can show a progressive re...
Diagnostic accuracy and reliable assessment of prognosis are challenging in patients in vegetative s...
Clinicians are regularly faced with the difficult challenge of diagnosing consciousness after severe...
This study aimed to empirically evaluate the hierarchical structure of the Coma Recovery Scale-Revis...