Pain anticipation is a new behavioural sign of minimally conscious state
Aude Sangare,
Esteban Munoz-Musat,
Amina Ben Salah
et al.
Abstract:Probing cognition and consciousness in the absence of functional communication remains an extremely challenging task. In this perspective, we imagined a basic clinical procedure to explore pain anticipation at bedside.
In a series of 61 patients with a disorder of consciousness, we tested the existence of a nociceptive anticipation response by pairing a somesthesic stimulation with a noxious stimulation. We then explored how nociceptive anticipation response correlated with (i) clinical status i… Show more
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