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神经危重症研究:合作治愈昏迷。

Neurocritical Care Research: Collaborations for Curing Coma.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University of Virginia, PO Box 800394, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.

出版信息

Crit Care Clin. 2023 Jan;39(1):47-54. doi: 10.1016/j.ccc.2022.08.001. Epub 2022 Oct 7.

Abstract

One of the most common questions asked by family members of patients with brain injuries who are in a coma is "will my loved one wake up?". Despite substantial improvements in the care of patients with neurological diseases, the medical and scientific community struggles to answer this simple question. More importantly, the technology and treatment strategies to improve the trajectory of patients with impaired consciousness in the acute setting are limited. The Curing Coma Campaign was developed by the Neurocritical Care Society as a multispecialty, multi-interest community of researchers and caretakers who are focused on patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) in the acute phase of care. Over the first few years of the group, several publications have focused on identifying the gaps in our knowledge to encourage research in the area. In this review, the current understanding of DoC is reviewed. The work of the Curing Coma Campaign to identify gaps in our knowledge is highlighted.

摘要

昏迷患者家属最常问的问题之一是“我的亲人会醒来吗?”。尽管神经疾病患者的护理有了实质性的进步,但医学和科学界仍难以回答这个简单的问题。更重要的是,改善意识障碍患者急性期轨迹的技术和治疗策略有限。昏迷治疗运动是由神经重症监护学会发起的,它是一个多学科、多利益相关者的研究人员和护理人员社区,专注于急性护理阶段的意识障碍(DoC)患者。在该组织成立的头几年,有几项出版物集中在确定我们知识中的差距,以鼓励该领域的研究。在这篇综述中,回顾了目前对 DoC 的理解。重点介绍了昏迷治疗运动在确定我们知识差距方面的工作。

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