Magee Wendy L, O'Kelly Julian
Boyer College of Music and Dance, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2015 Mar;1337:256-62. doi: 10.1111/nyas.12633.
Patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC) stemming from acquired brain injury present one of the most challenging clinical populations in neurological rehabilitation. Because of the complex clinical presentation of PDOC patients, treatment teams are confronted with many medicolegal, ethical, philosophical, moral, and religious issues in day-to-day care. Accurate diagnosis is of central concern, relying on creative approaches from skilled clinical professionals using combined behavioral and neurophysiological measures. This paper presents the latest evidence for using music as a diagnostic tool with PDOC, including recent developments in music therapy interventions and measurement. We outline standardized clinical protocols and behavioral measures to produce diagnostic outcomes and examine recent research illustrating a range of benefits of music-based methods at behavioral, cardiorespiratory, and cortical levels using video, electrocardiography, and electroencephalography methods. These latest developments are discussed in the context of evidence-based practice in rehabilitation with clinical populations.
由后天性脑损伤导致的长期意识障碍(PDOC)患者是神经康复中最具挑战性的临床群体之一。由于PDOC患者临床表现复杂,治疗团队在日常护理中面临许多医学法律、伦理、哲学、道德和宗教问题。准确诊断至关重要,这依赖于熟练的临床专业人员采用行为和神经生理学综合测量方法的创新途径。本文介绍了将音乐用作PDOC诊断工具的最新证据,包括音乐治疗干预和测量的最新进展。我们概述了标准化临床方案和行为测量方法以产生诊断结果,并审视了近期研究,这些研究通过视频、心电图和脑电图方法说明了基于音乐的方法在行为、心肺和皮层水平上的一系列益处。这些最新进展是在针对临床人群的康复循证实践背景下进行讨论的。