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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Magliacano, Alfonsoa | Scarano, Giovannib | Fasano, Cinziab | Mannini, Andreaa | Liuzzi, Piergiuseppea | Finocchi, Alicea | Estraneo, Annaa; * | on behalf of the Blinking in DoC study group
Affiliations: [a] IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi ONLUS, Florence, Italy | [b] Polo Specialistico Riabilitativo – Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi ONLUS, Sant’Angelo dei Lombardi, Avellino, Italy
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Anna Estraneo, IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi ONLUS, Via di Scandicci 269, 80143, Florence, Italy. E-mail: aestraneo@dongnocchi.it.
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Diagnostic and prognostic decision-making in patients with Disorders of Consciousness (DoC) is challenging. It has been suggested that spontaneous eye blink rate is an index of patients’ level of consciousness easy to detect in clinical practice. Further blinking features (i.e., amplitude, duration, variability in intervals between blinks) may change as a function of cognitive load, but have not been investigated in patients with DoC. OBJECTIVE:This multicentre, longitudinal study aims at exploring the diagnostic and prognostic value of spontaneous eye blinking features in DoC. METHODS:Eight European medical institutions will enrol consecutively admitted adult patients with DoC. Within two weeks from study entry demographic, anamnestic and clinical data will be collected. Moreover, patients will undergo two 20-minute EEG-EOG recordings at rest, to collect blinking features and EEG activity. A clinical follow-up will be performed after 6 months. A group of healthy individuals will be enrolled for reference. RESULTS:Possible differences in blink features between patients and the reference group, differences across diagnostic sub-groups, and correlations between blinking features and clinical outcome will be investigated. CONCLUSION:The results of this study might help clinicians to reduce misdiagnosis rate in DoC and provide useful information for prognostication and care pathway plan.
Keywords: Consciousness disorders, diagnosis, prognosis, blinking, rehabilitation, vegetative state, minimally conscious state
DOI: 10.3233/NRE-240127
Journal: NeuroRehabilitation, vol. Pre-press, no. Pre-press, pp. 1-11, 2024
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