Neuromodulation on cervical spinal cord combined with hyperbaric oxygen in comatose patients-a preliminary report

Jung Tung Liu, Jong Kang Lee, Yeu Sheng Tyan, Che Yu Liu, Yung Hsiang Chen, Tzer Bin Lin

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Background: Because both SCS and HBO therapy have shown some promise in treating patients with states of reduced consciousness, we evaluated the combination of therapies in a prospective trial in comatose patients. Methods: Twelve patients who had received median nerve stimulation for 3 months without improvement in consciousness received cSCS for 1 year combined with simultaneous HBO therapy for the first 3 months. Another group enrolled 12 patients who received median nerve stimulation only were served as control. Results: Six patients emerged from coma at 1 year (after conclusion of treatment). Glasgow Coma Scale score, SPECT imaging, and PVS scores (state and reaction subscores) of the 12 patients were all significantly increased at 1 year compared with enrollment (P < .05). Neither respirator nor tracheostomy was needed to assist respiration in any patient. Only 1 of 12 patients still needed nasogastric tube feeding at 1 year. By contrast, control patients (without cSCS and HBO therapy) showed no apparent improvement. Conclusion: Increase of GCS score, cerebral blood perfusion, and PVS scores were observed in comatose patients treated with combined cSCS and HBO therapy.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)S28-S34
期刊Surgical Neurology
72
發行號SUPPL. 2
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出版狀態已發佈 - 12月 2009
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 手術
  • 神經病學(臨床)

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