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Twenty-four-hour rhythmicities in disorders of consciousness are associated with a favourable outcome.


ABSTRACT: Fluctuations of consciousness and their rhythmicities have been rarely studied in patients with a disorder of consciousness after acute brain injuries. 24-h assessment of brain (EEG), behaviour (eye-opening), and circadian (clock-controlled hormones secretion from urine) functions was performed in acute brain-injured patients. The distribution, long-term predictability, and rhythmicity (circadian/ultradian) of various EEG features were compared with the initial clinical status, the functional outcome, and the circadian rhythmicities of behaviour and clock-controlled hormones. Here we show that more physiological and favourable patterns of fluctuations are associated with a higher 24 h predictability and sharp up-and-down shape of EEG switches, reminiscent of the Flip-Flop model of sleep. Multimodal rhythmic analysis shows that patients with simultaneous circadian rhythmicity for brain, behaviour, and hormones had a favourable outcome. Finally, both re-emerging EEG fluctuations and homogeneous 24-h cycles for EEG, eye-opening, and hormones appeared as surrogates for preserved functionality in brainstem and basal forebrain, which are key prognostic factors for later improvement. While the recovery of consciousness has previously been related to a high short-term complexity, we suggest in this exploratory study the importance of the high predictability of the 24 h long-term generation of brain rhythms and highlight the importance of circadian body-brain rhythms in awakening.

SUBMITTER: Gobert F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10687012 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Twenty-four-hour rhythmicities in disorders of consciousness are associated with a favourable outcome.

Gobert Florent F   Corneyllie Alexandra A   Bastuji Hélène H   Berthomier Christian C   Thevenet Marc M   Abernot Jonas J   Raverot Véronique V   Dailler Frédéric F   Guérin Claude C   Gronfier Claude C   Luauté Jacques J   Perrin Fabien F  

Communications biology 20231129 1


Fluctuations of consciousness and their rhythmicities have been rarely studied in patients with a disorder of consciousness after acute brain injuries. 24-h assessment of brain (EEG), behaviour (eye-opening), and circadian (clock-controlled hormones secretion from urine) functions was performed in acute brain-injured patients. The distribution, long-term predictability, and rhythmicity (circadian/ultradian) of various EEG features were compared with the initial clinical status, the functional ou  ...[more]

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