PerBrain: a multimodal approach to personalized tracking of evolving state-of-consciousness in brain-injured patients: protocol of an international, multicentric, observational stu...
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- Willacker, L.; Raiser, T. M.; Bassi, M.; Bender, A.; Comanducci, A.; Rosanova, M.; Sobel, N.; Arzi, A.; Belloli, Laouen Mayal Louan; Casarotto, S.; Colombo, M.; Derchi, C. C.; Fló Rama, E.; Grill, E.; Hohl, M.; Kuehlmeyer, K.; Manasova, D.; Rosenfelder, M. J.; Valota, C.; Sitt, J. D.
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- Background: Disorders of consciousness (DoC) are severe neurological conditions in which consciousness is impaired to various degrees. They are caused by injury or malfunction of neural systems regulating arousal and awareness. Over the last decades, major efforts in improving and individualizing diagnostic and prognostic accuracy for patients affected by DoC have been made, mainly focusing on introducing multimodal assessments to complement behavioral examination. The present EU-funded multicentric research project “PerBrain” is aimed at developing an individualized diagnostic hierarchical pathway guided by both behavior and multimodal neurodiagnostics for DoC patients. Methods: In this project, each enrolled patient undergoes repetitive behavioral, clinical, and neurodiagnostic assessments according to a patient-tailored multi-layer workflow. Multimodal diagnostic acquisitions using state-of-the-art techniques at different stages of the patients’ clinical evolution are performed. The techniques applied comprise well-established behavioral scales, innovative neurophysiological techniques (such as quantitative electroencephalography and transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with electroencephalography), structural and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, and measurements of physiological activity (i.e. nasal airflow respiration). In addition, the well-being and treatment decision attitudes of patients’ informal caregivers (primarily family members) are investigated. Patient and caregiver assessments are performed at multiple time points within one year after acquired brain injury, starting at the acute disease phase. Discussion: Accurate classification and outcome prediction of DoC are of crucial importance for affected patients as well as their caregivers, as individual rehabilitation strategies and treatment decisions are critically dependent on the latter. The PerBrain project aims at optimizing individual DoC diagnosis and accuracy of outcome prediction by integrating data from the suggested multimodal examination methods into a personalized hierarchical diagnosis and prognosis procedure. Using the parallel tracking of both patients’ neurological status and their caregivers’ mental situation, well-being, and treatment decision attitudes from the acute to the chronic phase of the disease and across different countries, this project aims at significantly contributing to the current clinical routine of DoC patients and their family members.
Fil: Willacker, L.. Ludwig Maximilians Universitat; Alemania
Fil: Raiser, T. M.. Ludwig Maximilians Universitat; Alemania
Fil: Bassi, M.. Università degli Studi di Milano; Italia
Fil: Bender, A.. Ludwig Maximilians Universitat; Alemania
Fil: Comanducci, A.. Università degli Studi di Milano; Italia
Fil: Rosanova, M.. Università degli Studi di Milano; Italia
Fil: Sobel, N.. Weizmann Institute of Science; Israel
Fil: Arzi, A.. Inserm; Francia
Fil: Belloli, Laouen Mayal Louan. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias de la Computación. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias de la Computación; Argentina
Fil: Casarotto, S.. Università degli Studi di Milano; Italia
Fil: Colombo, M.. No especifíca;
Fil: Derchi, C. C.. Inserm; Francia
Fil: Fló Rama, E.. Weizmann Institute Of Science.; Israel
Fil: Grill, E.. Technische Universitat München; Alemania
Fil: Hohl, M.. Centre de Recherche de I'Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Epinière; Francia
Fil: Kuehlmeyer, K.. Ludwig Maximilians Universitat; Alemania
Fil: Manasova, D.. Inserm; Francia
Fil: Rosenfelder, M. J.. Universitat Ulm; Alemania
Fil: Valota, C.. Università degli Studi di Milano; Italia
Fil: Sitt, J. D.. Inserm; Francia - Materia
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PerBrain: a multimodal approach to personalized tracking of evolving state-of-consciousness in brain-injured patients: protocol of an international, multicentric, observational studyWillacker, L.Raiser, T. M.Bassi, M.Bender, A.Comanducci, A.Rosanova, M.Sobel, N.Arzi, A.Belloli, Laouen Mayal LouanCasarotto, S.Colombo, M.Derchi, C. C.Fló Rama, E.Grill, E.Hohl, M.Kuehlmeyer, K.Manasova, D.Rosenfelder, M. J.Valota, C.Sitt, J. D.Disorders of ConsciousnessStudy protocolhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.1https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3Background: Disorders of consciousness (DoC) are severe neurological conditions in which consciousness is impaired to various degrees. They are caused by injury or malfunction of neural systems regulating arousal and awareness. Over the last decades, major efforts in improving and individualizing diagnostic and prognostic accuracy for patients affected by DoC have been made, mainly focusing on introducing multimodal assessments to complement behavioral examination. The present EU-funded multicentric research project “PerBrain” is aimed at developing an individualized diagnostic hierarchical pathway guided by both behavior and multimodal neurodiagnostics for DoC patients. Methods: In this project, each enrolled patient undergoes repetitive behavioral, clinical, and neurodiagnostic assessments according to a patient-tailored multi-layer workflow. Multimodal diagnostic acquisitions using state-of-the-art techniques at different stages of the patients’ clinical evolution are performed. The techniques applied comprise well-established behavioral scales, innovative neurophysiological techniques (such as quantitative electroencephalography and transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with electroencephalography), structural and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, and measurements of physiological activity (i.e. nasal airflow respiration). In addition, the well-being and treatment decision attitudes of patients’ informal caregivers (primarily family members) are investigated. Patient and caregiver assessments are performed at multiple time points within one year after acquired brain injury, starting at the acute disease phase. Discussion: Accurate classification and outcome prediction of DoC are of crucial importance for affected patients as well as their caregivers, as individual rehabilitation strategies and treatment decisions are critically dependent on the latter. The PerBrain project aims at optimizing individual DoC diagnosis and accuracy of outcome prediction by integrating data from the suggested multimodal examination methods into a personalized hierarchical diagnosis and prognosis procedure. Using the parallel tracking of both patients’ neurological status and their caregivers’ mental situation, well-being, and treatment decision attitudes from the acute to the chronic phase of the disease and across different countries, this project aims at significantly contributing to the current clinical routine of DoC patients and their family members.Fil: Willacker, L.. Ludwig Maximilians Universitat; AlemaniaFil: Raiser, T. M.. Ludwig Maximilians Universitat; AlemaniaFil: Bassi, M.. Università degli Studi di Milano; ItaliaFil: Bender, A.. Ludwig Maximilians Universitat; AlemaniaFil: Comanducci, A.. Università degli Studi di Milano; ItaliaFil: Rosanova, M.. Università degli Studi di Milano; ItaliaFil: Sobel, N.. Weizmann Institute of Science; IsraelFil: Arzi, A.. Inserm; FranciaFil: Belloli, Laouen Mayal Louan. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. 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Background: Disorders of consciousness (DoC) are severe neurological conditions in which consciousness is impaired to various degrees. They are caused by injury or malfunction of neural systems regulating arousal and awareness. Over the last decades, major efforts in improving and individualizing diagnostic and prognostic accuracy for patients affected by DoC have been made, mainly focusing on introducing multimodal assessments to complement behavioral examination. The present EU-funded multicentric research project “PerBrain” is aimed at developing an individualized diagnostic hierarchical pathway guided by both behavior and multimodal neurodiagnostics for DoC patients. Methods: In this project, each enrolled patient undergoes repetitive behavioral, clinical, and neurodiagnostic assessments according to a patient-tailored multi-layer workflow. Multimodal diagnostic acquisitions using state-of-the-art techniques at different stages of the patients’ clinical evolution are performed. The techniques applied comprise well-established behavioral scales, innovative neurophysiological techniques (such as quantitative electroencephalography and transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with electroencephalography), structural and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, and measurements of physiological activity (i.e. nasal airflow respiration). In addition, the well-being and treatment decision attitudes of patients’ informal caregivers (primarily family members) are investigated. Patient and caregiver assessments are performed at multiple time points within one year after acquired brain injury, starting at the acute disease phase. Discussion: Accurate classification and outcome prediction of DoC are of crucial importance for affected patients as well as their caregivers, as individual rehabilitation strategies and treatment decisions are critically dependent on the latter. The PerBrain project aims at optimizing individual DoC diagnosis and accuracy of outcome prediction by integrating data from the suggested multimodal examination methods into a personalized hierarchical diagnosis and prognosis procedure. Using the parallel tracking of both patients’ neurological status and their caregivers’ mental situation, well-being, and treatment decision attitudes from the acute to the chronic phase of the disease and across different countries, this project aims at significantly contributing to the current clinical routine of DoC patients and their family members. Fil: Willacker, L.. Ludwig Maximilians Universitat; Alemania Fil: Raiser, T. M.. Ludwig Maximilians Universitat; Alemania Fil: Bassi, M.. Università degli Studi di Milano; Italia Fil: Bender, A.. Ludwig Maximilians Universitat; Alemania Fil: Comanducci, A.. Università degli Studi di Milano; Italia Fil: Rosanova, M.. Università degli Studi di Milano; Italia Fil: Sobel, N.. Weizmann Institute of Science; Israel Fil: Arzi, A.. Inserm; Francia Fil: Belloli, Laouen Mayal Louan. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias de la Computación. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias de la Computación; Argentina Fil: Casarotto, S.. Università degli Studi di Milano; Italia Fil: Colombo, M.. No especifíca; Fil: Derchi, C. C.. Inserm; Francia Fil: Fló Rama, E.. Weizmann Institute Of Science.; Israel Fil: Grill, E.. Technische Universitat München; Alemania Fil: Hohl, M.. Centre de Recherche de I'Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Epinière; Francia Fil: Kuehlmeyer, K.. Ludwig Maximilians Universitat; Alemania Fil: Manasova, D.. Inserm; Francia Fil: Rosenfelder, M. J.. Universitat Ulm; Alemania Fil: Valota, C.. Università degli Studi di Milano; Italia Fil: Sitt, J. D.. Inserm; Francia |
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Background: Disorders of consciousness (DoC) are severe neurological conditions in which consciousness is impaired to various degrees. They are caused by injury or malfunction of neural systems regulating arousal and awareness. Over the last decades, major efforts in improving and individualizing diagnostic and prognostic accuracy for patients affected by DoC have been made, mainly focusing on introducing multimodal assessments to complement behavioral examination. The present EU-funded multicentric research project “PerBrain” is aimed at developing an individualized diagnostic hierarchical pathway guided by both behavior and multimodal neurodiagnostics for DoC patients. Methods: In this project, each enrolled patient undergoes repetitive behavioral, clinical, and neurodiagnostic assessments according to a patient-tailored multi-layer workflow. Multimodal diagnostic acquisitions using state-of-the-art techniques at different stages of the patients’ clinical evolution are performed. The techniques applied comprise well-established behavioral scales, innovative neurophysiological techniques (such as quantitative electroencephalography and transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with electroencephalography), structural and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, and measurements of physiological activity (i.e. nasal airflow respiration). In addition, the well-being and treatment decision attitudes of patients’ informal caregivers (primarily family members) are investigated. Patient and caregiver assessments are performed at multiple time points within one year after acquired brain injury, starting at the acute disease phase. Discussion: Accurate classification and outcome prediction of DoC are of crucial importance for affected patients as well as their caregivers, as individual rehabilitation strategies and treatment decisions are critically dependent on the latter. The PerBrain project aims at optimizing individual DoC diagnosis and accuracy of outcome prediction by integrating data from the suggested multimodal examination methods into a personalized hierarchical diagnosis and prognosis procedure. Using the parallel tracking of both patients’ neurological status and their caregivers’ mental situation, well-being, and treatment decision attitudes from the acute to the chronic phase of the disease and across different countries, this project aims at significantly contributing to the current clinical routine of DoC patients and their family members. |
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