2023
DOI: 10.3233/nre-230103
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Clinical application of neuromodulation therapy in patients with disorder of consciousness: A pooled analysis of 544 participants

Ruizhe Zheng,
Zengxin Qi,
Aurore Thibaut
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The number of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) has increased dramatically with the advancement of intensive care and emergency medicine, which brings tremendous economic burdens and even ethical issues to families and society. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of neuromodulation therapy for patients with DoC. METHODS: First, we conducted a literature review of individual patient data (IPD) on PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane-controlled trials following PRISMA guidelines. Then, we c… Show more

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“…Moreover, brain stimulation showed great potential in treating TBIrelated motor injuries and post-TBI symptoms such as depression and neglect. A review conducted on the role of neuromodulation therapy in patients with a disorder of consciousness supports the ability of neuromodulation to improve DoC [109][110][111][112].…”
Section: Noninvasive Brain Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Moreover, brain stimulation showed great potential in treating TBIrelated motor injuries and post-TBI symptoms such as depression and neglect. A review conducted on the role of neuromodulation therapy in patients with a disorder of consciousness supports the ability of neuromodulation to improve DoC [109][110][111][112].…”
Section: Noninvasive Brain Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 92%