2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.brs.2018.04.021
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Randomized controlled trial of home-based 4-week tDCS in chronic minimally conscious state

Abstract: a b s t r a c tBackground: Patients with chronic disorders of consciousness face a significant lack of treatment options. Objective: We aimed at investigating the feasibility and the behavioral effects of home-based transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), applied by relatives or caregivers, in chronic patients in minimally conscious state (MCS). Methods: Each participant received, in a randomized order, 20 sessions of active and 20 sessions of sham tDCS applied over the prefrontal cortex for 4 weeks; s… Show more

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“…Therefore, adapted therapeutic approaches that do not require patients' active participation need to be developed. Present findings suggest that some patients may benefit from rehabilitative interventions, 32,64,66 even years after the brain injury, 29,33,35 which highlights the importance of management of patients with prolonged DOC. To date, as highlighted in the American practice guidelines for DOC patients, 10 most studies are open-label studies and case-reports, in which results need to be taken with caution, and cannot yet be translated into clinical practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…Therefore, adapted therapeutic approaches that do not require patients' active participation need to be developed. Present findings suggest that some patients may benefit from rehabilitative interventions, 32,64,66 even years after the brain injury, 29,33,35 which highlights the importance of management of patients with prolonged DOC. To date, as highlighted in the American practice guidelines for DOC patients, 10 most studies are open-label studies and case-reports, in which results need to be taken with caution, and cannot yet be translated into clinical practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Finally, another RCT in 27 patients in MCS (10 months to 33 years post-injury) evaluated the effects of 20 sessions within 4 weeks of DLPFC tDCS applied by the patients' relatives or caregivers at home or in nursing homes. 35 While the overall compliance was good (i.e., 96% of sessions completed), the behavioral effect was not significant. However, when excluding the 5 patients who did not receive at least 80% of the tDCS sessions, a significant treatment effect was observed for the remaining 22 patients.…”
Section: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulationmentioning
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“…Martens and colleagues delivered 20 sessions of 20 minutes 2mA tDCS to a group of 27 patients and reported no tDCS-related adverse effects other than mild skin redness or sleepiness in 1% of the sessions [46].…”
Section: Tdcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Encouraging results have been obtained on DoC patients with invasive electrical stimulation of the brain (16)(17)(18)(19) and recently, transcranial delivery of a low intensity electrical current over the scalp with tDCS (20)(21)(22). However, the efficacy of tDCS is debated (23)(24)(25), and its mechanisms have not been established yet.…”
Section: Main Text Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%