Advances on neurophysiological monitoring methods for consciousness disorder after brain injury

Zhong⁃peng WANG, Wen⁃lei WANG, Long CHEN, Xiu⁃yun LIU, Dong MING

Abstract


An accurate diagnosis of consciousness disorder after brain injury is the basis for further treatment. The previous evaluation of consciousness disorder after brain injury is mainly based on behavior scales and imaging examination, which is limited to subjective factors and external interference and difficult to detect and evaluate in real time. The development of objective and efficient evaluation methods of consciousness disorder after brain injury is currently a hot spot in clinical research. Neurophysiological monitoring is safe, objective, simple to operate, and can be detected continuously timely. It can be used as an evaluation method for consciousness disorder after brain injury. In this paper, we summarize the application paradigms and analysis methods of evoked potential and EEG in the clinical evaluation of consciousness disorder after brain injury in recent years, in order to provide new technical ideas for improving the clinical diagnosis and treatment of consciousness disorder after brain injury.

DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672⁃6731.2023.10.002

Keywords


Brain injuries; Consciousness disorders; Neurophysiological monitoring; Review

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