2022
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.990686
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Investigating the mechanism and prognosis of patients with disorders of consciousness on the basis of brain networks between the thalamus and whole-brain

Abstract: PurposeThis study aimed to investigate the changes in the functional connectivity between the bilateral thalamus and the whole-brain in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) patients suffering from disorders of consciousness (DOC) and to explore their potential prognostic representation capacity.MethodsThe sTBI patients suffering from DOC and healthy controls underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging. We defined patients with the Extended Glasgow Outcome Score (GOS-E) ≥ 3 as the wake group a… Show more

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“…LN, including the pallidum and the putamen nucleus, is a critical part of the basal ganglia, projecting to the ventrolateral nucleus of the thalamus and the lateral geniculate body (38). The basal gangliathalamus-cortical loop (BTC) is involved in arousal and attention functions (39). It also mediates regulatory control over a wide range of cortical areas, playing a pivotal role in emotional processing, motor control, cognitive processing, and motivational behavior (40).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LN, including the pallidum and the putamen nucleus, is a critical part of the basal ganglia, projecting to the ventrolateral nucleus of the thalamus and the lateral geniculate body (38). The basal gangliathalamus-cortical loop (BTC) is involved in arousal and attention functions (39). It also mediates regulatory control over a wide range of cortical areas, playing a pivotal role in emotional processing, motor control, cognitive processing, and motivational behavior (40).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly important for mild TBI (mTBI), in which objective diagnosis and initiation of treatment is sometimes only possible with multimodal imaging techniques [ 172 , 173 , 174 ]. In moderate and severe TBI, multimodal imaging historically plays a greater role in prognostication and determining the need and appropriateness of aggressive interventions [ 175 , 176 ]. MRI has been studied in clinical trials, predominantly in mTBI in the subacute or chronic phase, as it is available in most academic medical centers and does not expose the patient to ionizing radiation [ 174 , 177 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly important for mild TBI (mTBI) in which objective diagnosis and initiation of treatment is sometimes only possible with multimodal imaging techniques [135][136][137]. In moderate and severe TBI multimodal imaging historically plays a greater role in prognostication and determining the need and approprateness of aggressive interventions [138,139]. Multimodal MRI has been studied in clinical trials, predominantly in mTBI in the subacute or chronic phase, as it is available in most academic medical centers and does not expose the patient to ionizing radation [137,140] MRI sequences including diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) can be used to image cerebral edema following TBI, even in the first few days following injury [141,142], which could guide the early administration of therapies to reduce edema [12].…”
Section: Imaging-and Neuromonitoring-guided Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%