Sautet Alice, Hurtado Laura, Fiveash Anna, Baron Leslie, De Quelen Mélaine, Perrin Fabien
CAP Team (Cognition Auditive et Psychoacoustique), Lyon Neuroscience Research Centre (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, INSERM U1028, CNRS UMR5292), 69675 Bron, France.
Speech Therapy Department, Université de Nantes, 44035 Nantes, France.
Brain Sci. 2022 Apr 8;12(4):483. doi: 10.3390/brainsci12040483.
Speech therapy can be part of the care pathway for patients recovering from comas and presenting a disorder of consciousness (DOC). Although there are no official recommendations for speech therapy follow-up, neuroscientific studies suggest that relevant stimuli may have beneficial effects on the behavioral assessment of patients with a DOC. In two case studies, we longitudinally measured (from 4 to 6 weeks) the behavior (observed in a speech therapy session or using items from the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised) of two patients in a minimally conscious state (MCS) when presenting music and/or autobiographical materials. The results highlight the importance of using relevant material during a speech therapy session and suggest that a musical context with a fast tempo could improve behavior evaluation compared to noise. This work supports the importance of adapted speech therapy for MCS patients and encourages larger studies to confirm these initial observations.
言语治疗可以成为昏迷康复且存在意识障碍(DOC)患者护理路径的一部分。尽管目前尚无关于言语治疗随访的官方建议,但神经科学研究表明,相关刺激可能对DOC患者的行为评估产生有益影响。在两项案例研究中,我们纵向测量了(4至6周)两名处于最低意识状态(MCS)的患者在呈现音乐和/或自传材料时的行为(在言语治疗过程中观察或使用修订版昏迷恢复量表中的项目)。结果突出了在言语治疗过程中使用相关材料的重要性,并表明与噪音相比,快节奏的音乐背景可以改善行为评估。这项工作支持了针对MCS患者进行适应性言语治疗的重要性,并鼓励开展更大规模的研究来证实这些初步观察结果。