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Proving cortical death after vascular coma: Evoked potentials,EEG and neuroimaging
Authors:Florent Gobert  Frederic Dailler  Catherine Fischer  Nathalie André-Obadia  Jacques Luauté
Affiliation:1. Neuro-Intensive Care Unit, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Neurological Hospital Pierre-Wertheimer, Lyon, France;2. University Lyon I, Villeurbanne, France;3. Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Neurological Hospital Pierre-Wertheimer, Lyon, France;4. Neuro-Rehabilitation Unit, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Neurological Hospital Pierre-Wertheimer, Lyon, France
Abstract:

Objectives

Several studies have shown that bilateral abolition of somatosensory evoked potentials after a nontraumatic coma has 100% specificity for nonawakening with ethical consequences for active care withdrawal. We propose to evaluate the prognostic value of bilateral abolished cortical components of SEPs in severe vascular coma.

Methods

A total of 144 comatose patients after subarachnoid haemorrhage were evaluated by multimodal evoked potentials (EPs); 7 patients presented a bilateral abolition of somatosensory and auditory EPs. Their prognosis value was interpreted with respect to brainstem auditory EPs, EEG, and structural imaging.

Results

One patient emerged from vegetative state during follow-up; 6 patients did not return to consciousness. The main neurophysiological difference was a cortical reactivity to pain preserved in the patient who returned to consciousness. This patient had focal sub-cortical lesions, which could explain the abolition of primary cortical components by a bilateral deafferentation of somatosensory and auditory pathways.

Conclusions

This is the first report of a favourable outcome after a multimodal abolition of primary cortex EPs in vascular coma. For the 3 cases of vascular coma with preserved brainstem function, EEG reactivity and cortical EPs were abolished by a diffuse ischaemia close to cerebral anoxia.

Significance

The complementarity of EPs, EEG, and imaging must be emphasised if therapeutic limitations are considered to avoid over-interpretation of the prognosis value of EPs.
Keywords:BAEPs  brainstem auditory evoked potentials  CBF  cerebral blood flow  DCI  delayed cerebral ischemia  GCS  Glasgow coma score  GOS  Glasgow outcome scale  ICP  intra-cranial pressure  MLAEPs  middle latency auditory evoked potentials  NPV  negative prognosis value  SAH  SubArachnoid Haemorrhage  SEPs  somatosensory evoked potentials  TBI  traumatic brain injury  WFNS  World Federation of Neurologic Surgeons score  Subarachnoid haemorrhage  Prognosis  Coma  Critical care  EEG  Evoked potentials
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