Abstract

Chronic disorders of consciousness include several conditions that differ significantly in both clinical and neurophysiological features. As medical technology continues to develop, the differential diagnosis of disorders of consciousness extends beyond purely clinical work. Nevertheless, all types of consciousness disorders are united by varying degrees of dissociation between wakefulness, cognitive and motor activity. The external similarity and minimal differences in clinical symptoms in unresponsive patients may hide different morphofunctional variants of this condition. In particular, use of electroencephalography and functional magnetic re- sonance imaging techniques allows us to detect covert consciousness in some clinically unresponsive patients. Based on various estimates, this phenomenon occurs in 515% of all cases. A special instance of covert consciousness is cognitive motor dissociation (CMD), defined as activation of cortical motor centers, recorded using neurophysiological techniques, in response to a corresponding instruction to perform a movement without its visible performance. Some researchers believe that detection of CMD indicates a more favourable prognosis for the subsequent restoration of consciousness, rather than its absence. The aim of this review is to examine CMD and its potential significance for outcomes in patients with chronic disorders of consciousness.

Highlights

  • Для цитирования: Белкин В.А., Ильина К.А., Рябинкина Ю.В

  • A special instance of covert consciousness is cognitive motor dissociation (CMD), defined as activation of cortical motor centers, recorded using neurophysiological techniques, in response to a corresponding instruction to perform a movement without its visible performance

  • Some researchers believe that detection of CMD indicates a more favourable prognosis for the subsequent restoration of consciousness, rather than its absence

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Summary

НАУЧНЫЙ ОБЗОР

Феномен когнитивно-моторного разобщения среди пациентов с хроническими нарушениями сознания: литературный обзор. Частным случаем скрытого сознания является когнитивно-моторное разобщение (КМР), определяемое как зафиксированная при помощи нейрофизиологических методик активация моторных центров коры в ответ на соответствующую инструкцию осуществить движение без видимой его реализации. Что выявление КМР указывает на более благоприятный прогноз для последующего восстановления сознания, нежели его отсутствие. Цель данного обзора — рассмотреть феномен КМР и его потенциальное значение для исходов у пациентов с хроническим нарушением сознания. Cognitive motor dissociation in patients with chronic disorders of consciousness: a literature review. Chronic disorders of consciousness include several conditions that differ significantly in both clinical and neurophysiological features. The aim of this review is to examine CMD and its potential significance for outcomes in patients with chronic disorders of consciousness. For correspondence: 623702, Berezovsky, Sverdlovsk Region, Russia, Shilovsky str., 28. build

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