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基于PET激活的最低意识状态下的疼痛感知:一项观察性研究。

Perception of pain in the minimally conscious state with PET activation: an observational study.

作者信息

Boly Mélanie, Faymonville Marie-Elisabeth, Schnakers Caroline, Peigneux Philippe, Lambermont Bernard, Phillips Christophe, Lancellotti Patrizio, Luxen Andre, Lamy Maurice, Moonen Gustave, Maquet Pierre, Laureys Steven

机构信息

Coma Science Group, Cyclotron Research Center, University of Liège, Belgium.

出版信息

Lancet Neurol. 2008 Nov;7(11):1013-20. doi: 10.1016/S1474-4422(08)70219-9. Epub 2008 Oct 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients in a minimally conscious state (MCS) show restricted self or environment awareness but are unable to communicate consistently and reliably. Therefore, better understanding of cerebral noxious processing in these patients is of clinical, therapeutic, and ethical relevance.

METHODS

We studied brain activation induced by bilateral electrical stimulation of the median nerve in five patients in MCS (aged 18-74 years) compared with 15 controls (19-64 years) and 15 patients (19-75 years) in a persistent vegetative state (PVS) with (15)O-radiolabelled water PET. By way of psychophysiological interaction analysis, we also investigated the functional connectivity of the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) in patients and controls. Patients in MCS were scanned 57 (SD 33) days after admission, and patients in PVS 36 (9) days after admission. Stimulation intensities were 8.6 (SD 6.7) mA in patients in MCS, 7.4 (5.9) mA in controls, and 14.2 (8.7) mA in patients in PVS. Significant results were thresholded at p values of less than 0.05 and corrected for multiple comparisons.

FINDINGS

In patients in MCS and in controls, noxious stimulation activated the thalamus, S1, and the secondary somatosensory or insular, frontoparietal, and anterior cingulate cortices (known as the pain matrix). No area was less activated in the patients in MCS than in the controls. All areas of the cortical pain matrix showed greater activation in patients in MCS than in those in PVS. Finally, in contrast with patients in PVS, those in MCS had preserved functional connectivity between S1 and a widespread cortical network that includes the frontoparietal associative cortices.

INTERPRETATION

Cerebral correlates of pain processing are found in a similar network in controls and patients in MCS but are much more widespread than in patients in PVS. These findings might be objective evidence of a potential pain perception capacity in patients in MCS, which supports the idea that these patients need analgesic treatment.

摘要

背景

处于最小意识状态(MCS)的患者表现出有限的自我或环境意识,但无法持续且可靠地进行交流。因此,更好地了解这些患者的脑伤害性处理具有临床、治疗和伦理意义。

方法

我们研究了5例MCS患者(年龄18 - 74岁)与15名对照者(19 - 64岁)以及15例持续性植物状态(PVS)患者(19 - 75岁)在经双侧正中神经电刺激后引起的脑激活情况,采用(15)O - 放射性标记水PET技术。通过心理生理交互分析,我们还研究了患者和对照者初级体感皮层(S1)的功能连接性。MCS患者在入院后57(标准差33)天进行扫描,PVS患者在入院后36(9)天进行扫描。MCS患者的刺激强度为8.6(标准差6.7)毫安,对照者为7.4(5.9)毫安,PVS患者为14.2(8.7)毫安。显著结果以p值小于0.05为阈值,并进行多重比较校正。

研究结果

在MCS患者和对照者中,伤害性刺激激活了丘脑、S1以及次级体感或岛叶、额顶叶和前扣带回皮层(即所谓的疼痛矩阵)。MCS患者中没有任何区域的激活程度低于对照者。与PVS患者相比,MCS患者皮层疼痛矩阵的所有区域均表现出更强的激活。最后,与PVS患者不同,MCS患者的S1与包括额顶叶联合皮层在内的广泛皮层网络之间保留了功能连接。

解读

在对照者和MCS患者中,疼痛处理的脑相关区域存在于相似的网络中,但比PVS患者更为广泛。这些发现可能是MCS患者潜在疼痛感知能力的客观证据,支持了这些患者需要镇痛治疗的观点。

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