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最低意识状态:界定意识的边界

The minimally conscious state: defining the borders of consciousness.

作者信息

Giacino J T

机构信息

New Jersey Neuroscience Institute, 65 James St. Edison, NJ 08818, USA.

出版信息

Prog Brain Res. 2005;150:381-95. doi: 10.1016/S0079-6123(05)50027-X.

Abstract

There is no agreement as to where the limits of consciousness lie, or even if these putative borders exist. Problems inherent to the study of consciousness continue to confound efforts to establish a universally accepted theory of consciousness. Consequently, clinical definitions of consciousness and unconsciousness are unavoidably arbitrary. Recently, a condition of severely altered consciousness has been described, which characterizes the borderzone between the vegetative state and so-called "normal" consciousness. This condition, referred to as the minimally conscious state (MCS), is distinguished from the vegetative state by the presence of minimal but clearly discernible behavioral evidence of self or environmental awareness. This chapter reviews the diagnostic criteria, pathophysiology, prognostic relevance, neurobehavioral assessment procedures and treatment implications associated with MCS.

摘要

关于意识的界限在哪里,甚至这些假定的界限是否存在,尚无定论。意识研究中固有的问题继续困扰着建立一个被普遍接受的意识理论的努力。因此,意识和无意识的临床定义不可避免地具有随意性。最近,一种意识严重改变的状态被描述出来,它表征了植物状态和所谓“正常”意识之间的边界地带。这种状态被称为微意识状态(MCS),它与植物状态的区别在于存在最低限度但清晰可辨的自我或环境意识的行为证据。本章回顾了与微意识状态相关的诊断标准、病理生理学、预后相关性、神经行为评估程序及治疗意义。

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