Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5041744 Consciousness and Cognition 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Pain-motor integration damage compromises pain-related behavioral responsiveness.•IPI variability of N2-P2 estimates the connectivity of pain-motor integration processes.•IPI variability may be an objective measure of pain processing in DoC.

The deterioration of sensory-motor integration within the pain matrix in patients with chronic Disorders of Consciousness (DoC) is one of the principal mechanisms responsible for non-conscious pain perception. The present study aimed to assess whether the variability in the inter-peak interval (IPI) between the N2 and P2 components of laser evoked potentials (LEP) could represent an objective marker of the behavioral responsiveness to nociceptive stimulation, as measured by the Nociception Coma Scale-Revised (NCS-R), and regardless of the sensory part of pain processing. We found that only IPI variability showed a significant correlation with NCS-R score, independently of the stimulation intensity (that influences the sensory part of pain processing). It was thus concluded that IPI variability might represent an objective measure of pain processing, which may help clinicians in the development of effective pain management strategies.

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