Somatosensory and auditory deviance detection for outcome prediction during postanoxic coma

Abstract Objective Prominent research in patients with disorders of consciousness investigated the electrophysiological correlates of auditory deviance detection as a marker of consciousness recovery. Here, we extend previous studies by investigating whether somatosensory deviance detection provides...

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Main Authors: Christian Pfeiffer, Nathalie Ata Nguepnjo Nguissi, Magali Chytiris, Phanie Bidlingmeyer, Matthias Haenggi, Rebekka Kurmann, Frédéric Zubler, Ettore Accolla, Dragana Viceic, Marco Rusca, Mauro Oddo, Andrea O. Rossetti, Marzia De Lucia
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-09-01
Series:Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.600
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spelling doaj-883ab7d92f27461cb57813c0577dc6852021-05-02T22:22:58ZengWileyAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology2328-95032018-09-01591016102410.1002/acn3.600Somatosensory and auditory deviance detection for outcome prediction during postanoxic comaChristian Pfeiffer0Nathalie Ata Nguepnjo Nguissi1Magali Chytiris2Phanie Bidlingmeyer3Matthias Haenggi4Rebekka Kurmann5Frédéric Zubler6Ettore Accolla7Dragana Viceic8Marco Rusca9Mauro Oddo10Andrea O. Rossetti11Marzia De Lucia12Laboratoire de Recherche en Neuroimagerie (LREN) University Hospital (CHUV) & University of Lausanne Lausanne SwitzerlandLaboratoire de Recherche en Neuroimagerie (LREN) University Hospital (CHUV) & University of Lausanne Lausanne SwitzerlandLaboratoire de Recherche en Neuroimagerie (LREN) University Hospital (CHUV) & University of Lausanne Lausanne SwitzerlandLaboratoire de Recherche en Neuroimagerie (LREN) University Hospital (CHUV) & University of Lausanne Lausanne SwitzerlandDepartment of Intensive Care Medicine Inselspital Bern University Hospital University of Bern Bern SwitzerlandDepartment of Neurology Inselspital Bern University Hospital University of Bern Bern SwitzerlandDepartment of Neurology Inselspital Bern University Hospital University of Bern Bern SwitzerlandNeurology Unit Department of Medicine Hôpital Cantonal Fribourg (HFR) Fribourg SwitzerlandNeurology Service Hôpital du Valais Sion SwitzerlandIntensive Care Medicine Hôpital du Valais Sion SwitzerlandDepartment of Intensive Care Medicine University Hospital (CHUV) & University of Lausanne Lausanne SwitzerlandNeurology Service University Hospital (CHUV) & University of Lausanne Lausanne SwitzerlandLaboratoire de Recherche en Neuroimagerie (LREN) University Hospital (CHUV) & University of Lausanne Lausanne SwitzerlandAbstract Objective Prominent research in patients with disorders of consciousness investigated the electrophysiological correlates of auditory deviance detection as a marker of consciousness recovery. Here, we extend previous studies by investigating whether somatosensory deviance detection provides an added value for outcome prediction in postanoxic comatose patients. Methods Electroencephalography responses to frequent and rare stimuli were obtained from 66 patients on the first and second day after coma onset. Results Multivariate decoding analysis revealed an above chance‐level auditory discrimination in 25 patients on the first day and in 31 patients on the second day. Tactile discrimination was significant in 16 patients on the first day and in 23 patients on the second day. Single‐day sensory discrimination was unrelated to patients’ outcome in both modalities. However, improvement of auditory discrimination from first to the second day was predictive of good outcome with a positive predictive power (PPV) of 0.73 (CI = 0.52–0.88). Analyses considering the improvement of tactile, auditory and tactile, or either auditory or tactile discrimination showed no significant prediction of good outcome (PPVs = 0.58–0.68). Interpretation Our results show that in the acute phase of coma deviance detection is largely preserved for both auditory and tactile modalities. However, we found no evidence for an added value of somatosensory to auditory deviance detection function for coma‐outcome prediction.https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.600
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author Christian Pfeiffer
Nathalie Ata Nguepnjo Nguissi
Magali Chytiris
Phanie Bidlingmeyer
Matthias Haenggi
Rebekka Kurmann
Frédéric Zubler
Ettore Accolla
Dragana Viceic
Marco Rusca
Mauro Oddo
Andrea O. Rossetti
Marzia De Lucia
spellingShingle Christian Pfeiffer
Nathalie Ata Nguepnjo Nguissi
Magali Chytiris
Phanie Bidlingmeyer
Matthias Haenggi
Rebekka Kurmann
Frédéric Zubler
Ettore Accolla
Dragana Viceic
Marco Rusca
Mauro Oddo
Andrea O. Rossetti
Marzia De Lucia
Somatosensory and auditory deviance detection for outcome prediction during postanoxic coma
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
author_facet Christian Pfeiffer
Nathalie Ata Nguepnjo Nguissi
Magali Chytiris
Phanie Bidlingmeyer
Matthias Haenggi
Rebekka Kurmann
Frédéric Zubler
Ettore Accolla
Dragana Viceic
Marco Rusca
Mauro Oddo
Andrea O. Rossetti
Marzia De Lucia
author_sort Christian Pfeiffer
title Somatosensory and auditory deviance detection for outcome prediction during postanoxic coma
title_short Somatosensory and auditory deviance detection for outcome prediction during postanoxic coma
title_full Somatosensory and auditory deviance detection for outcome prediction during postanoxic coma
title_fullStr Somatosensory and auditory deviance detection for outcome prediction during postanoxic coma
title_full_unstemmed Somatosensory and auditory deviance detection for outcome prediction during postanoxic coma
title_sort somatosensory and auditory deviance detection for outcome prediction during postanoxic coma
publisher Wiley
series Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
issn 2328-9503
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract Objective Prominent research in patients with disorders of consciousness investigated the electrophysiological correlates of auditory deviance detection as a marker of consciousness recovery. Here, we extend previous studies by investigating whether somatosensory deviance detection provides an added value for outcome prediction in postanoxic comatose patients. Methods Electroencephalography responses to frequent and rare stimuli were obtained from 66 patients on the first and second day after coma onset. Results Multivariate decoding analysis revealed an above chance‐level auditory discrimination in 25 patients on the first day and in 31 patients on the second day. Tactile discrimination was significant in 16 patients on the first day and in 23 patients on the second day. Single‐day sensory discrimination was unrelated to patients’ outcome in both modalities. However, improvement of auditory discrimination from first to the second day was predictive of good outcome with a positive predictive power (PPV) of 0.73 (CI = 0.52–0.88). Analyses considering the improvement of tactile, auditory and tactile, or either auditory or tactile discrimination showed no significant prediction of good outcome (PPVs = 0.58–0.68). Interpretation Our results show that in the acute phase of coma deviance detection is largely preserved for both auditory and tactile modalities. However, we found no evidence for an added value of somatosensory to auditory deviance detection function for coma‐outcome prediction.
url https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.600
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