Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8688429 | NeuroImage: Clinical | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A complex pattern of decreased and increased connections was observed, suggesting a network imbalance between internal/external processing systems, within PMC during coma. The number of PMC voxels with hypo-CD positive correlation showed a significant negative association with the CRS-R score, notwithstanding aetiology. Traumatic injury specifically appeared to be associated with a greater prevalence of hyper-connected (negative correlation) voxels, which was inversely associated with patient neurological outcome. A logistic regression model using the number of hypo-CD positive and hyper-CD negative correlations, accurately permitted patient's outcome prediction (AUCÂ =Â 0.906, 95%ICÂ =Â 0.795-1). These points might reflect adaptive plasticity mechanism and pave the way for innovative prognosis and therapeutics methods.
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Briguita Malagurski, Patrice Péran, Benjamine Sarton, Beatrice Riu, Leslie Gonzalez, Fanny Vardon-Bounes, Thierry Seguin, Thomas Geeraerts, Olivier Fourcade, Francesco de Pasquale, Stein Silva,