Publication date: May 2017
Source:Clinical Neurophysiology, Volume 128, Issue 5
Author(s): Marek Binder, Urszula Górska, Inga Griskova-Bulanova
ObjectiveWe aimed to elucidate whether 40Hz auditory steady-state response (ASSR) could be sensitive to the state of patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) as estimated with Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) diagnostic tool.MethodsFifteen DOC patients and 24 healthy controls took part in the study. The 40Hz click trains were used to evoke ASSRs. Mean evoked amplitude (EA) and phase-locking index (PLI) within 38–42Hz window were calculated for 100ms bins, starting from −200 to 700ms relative to stimulus onset.ResultsThe PLI values from the patient group in the period of 200–500ms after the stimulus onset positively correlated with the CRS-R total score and with the scores of the Auditory and Visual subscales.ConclusionsThe phase-locking index of 40Hz auditory steady-state responses can be an indicator of the level of dysfunction of the central nervous system in DOC.SignificanceOur results emphasize the role of central auditory system integrity in determining the level of functioning of DOC patients and suggest the possibility to use the ASSR protocol as an objective diagnostic method in DOC patients.
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