2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1117655
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Opioid-induced short-term consciousness improvement in patients with disorders of consciousness

Abstract: IntroductionEffective treatment to facilitate recovery from prolonged disorders of consciousness is a complex topic for the medical community. In clinical practice, we have found that a subset of patients has a short-term improvement of consciousness after general anesthesia.MethodsTo determine the clinical factors responsible for the consciousness improvement, we enrolled 50 patients with disorders of consciousness who underwent surgery from October 2021 to June 2022. Their states of consciousness were evalua… Show more

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“…Our model also predicted that stimulation of opioid µ receptors should have a positive impact on DoC patients. This result is consistent with a recent publication demonstrating that use of opioid drugs during surgery correlates with consciousness improvement (Ge et al, 2023). A similar role of µ receptor stimulation is suggested by the study of neurorehabilitation and recovery of brain-injured patients after severe COVID-19 infections, since for MCS patients the amount of oxycodone (an opioid analgesic drug) received during treatment correlated with their recovery indices after the infection (Gurin et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Our model also predicted that stimulation of opioid µ receptors should have a positive impact on DoC patients. This result is consistent with a recent publication demonstrating that use of opioid drugs during surgery correlates with consciousness improvement (Ge et al, 2023). A similar role of µ receptor stimulation is suggested by the study of neurorehabilitation and recovery of brain-injured patients after severe COVID-19 infections, since for MCS patients the amount of oxycodone (an opioid analgesic drug) received during treatment correlated with their recovery indices after the infection (Gurin et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%