Objective: To study the event related potentials (ERPs) in coma and altered states of consciousness, their relationship with the clinical status and coma outcome. Methods: ERPs were recorded with a passive auditory oddball paradigm in 103 patients. Their probability of occurrence and the peak latencies and amplitudes were studied as a function of the Glasgow Coma Score (GSC). Their relationship with outcome was studied in a subset of 83 patients examined within the first 4 days, and expressed in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and negative or positive prognostic values. Results: When present, the ERPs to rare stimuli consisted of a fronto-central negativity (N(endog), mean latency: 330 ms) and a fronto-central positivity (P(endog), mean ...
Three-modality evoked potentials (TMEPs) have been used for several years in association with the EE...
International audienceThe analysis of spontaneous EEG activity and evoked potentialsis a cornerstone...
BackgroundDespite multimodal assessment (clinical examination, biology, brain MRI, electroencephalog...
OBJECTIVE: To study the event related potentials (ERPs) in coma and altered states of consciousness,...
We review the interest of cognitive event-related potentials (ERPs) in comatose, vegetative, or mini...
International audienceObjective: Patients who have suffered severe brain injuries can show a progres...
Disorders of consciousness were amply studied in the recent years. At this regards new methodologies...
The present research explored the relationship between different measures of disorders of consciousn...
Generally, prognostication of coma outcome currently combines behavioral, reflex, and possibly neuro...
International audienceIn recent decades, there has been a growing interest in the assessment of pati...
The aim of this study is to evaluate whether auditory event-related potentials can predict the progn...
peer reviewedThe role of active vs. passive ERP paradigms in disorders of consciousness is assessed ...
<div><p>Generally, prognostication of coma outcome currently combines behavioral, reflex, and possib...
Aim Few data are available on the use of brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) in combination...
Objective: To investigate whether somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) amplitude adds information f...
Three-modality evoked potentials (TMEPs) have been used for several years in association with the EE...
International audienceThe analysis of spontaneous EEG activity and evoked potentialsis a cornerstone...
BackgroundDespite multimodal assessment (clinical examination, biology, brain MRI, electroencephalog...
OBJECTIVE: To study the event related potentials (ERPs) in coma and altered states of consciousness,...
We review the interest of cognitive event-related potentials (ERPs) in comatose, vegetative, or mini...
International audienceObjective: Patients who have suffered severe brain injuries can show a progres...
Disorders of consciousness were amply studied in the recent years. At this regards new methodologies...
The present research explored the relationship between different measures of disorders of consciousn...
Generally, prognostication of coma outcome currently combines behavioral, reflex, and possibly neuro...
International audienceIn recent decades, there has been a growing interest in the assessment of pati...
The aim of this study is to evaluate whether auditory event-related potentials can predict the progn...
peer reviewedThe role of active vs. passive ERP paradigms in disorders of consciousness is assessed ...
<div><p>Generally, prognostication of coma outcome currently combines behavioral, reflex, and possib...
Aim Few data are available on the use of brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) in combination...
Objective: To investigate whether somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) amplitude adds information f...
Three-modality evoked potentials (TMEPs) have been used for several years in association with the EE...
International audienceThe analysis of spontaneous EEG activity and evoked potentialsis a cornerstone...
BackgroundDespite multimodal assessment (clinical examination, biology, brain MRI, electroencephalog...