Raimondo F, Rohaut B, Demertzi A, Valente M, Engemann DA,
Salti M, Fernandez Slezak D, Naccache L, Sitt JD. Brain-heart interactions
reveal consciousness in noncommunicating patients. Ann Neurol. 2017
Oct;82(4):578-591.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
We here aimed at characterizing heart-brain interactions in
patients with disorders of consciousness. We tested how this information
impacts data-driven classification between unresponsive and minimally conscious
patients.
METHODS:
A cohort of 127 patients in vegetative state/unresponsive
wakefulness syndrome (VS/UWS; n = 70) and minimally conscious state (MCS;
n = 57) were presented with the local-global auditory oddball paradigm, which
distinguishes 2 levels of processing: short-term deviation of local auditory
regularities and global long-term rule violations. In addition to previously
validated markers of consciousness extracted from electroencephalograms (EEG),
we computed autonomic cardiac markers, such as heart rate (HR) and HR
variability (HRV), and cardiac cycle phase shifts triggered by the processing
of the auditory stimuli.
RESULTS:
HR and HRV were similar in patients across groups. The
cardiac cycle was not sensitive to the processing of local regularities in
either the VS/UWS or MCS patients. In contrast, global regularities induced a
phase shift of the cardiac cycle exclusively in the MCS group. The interval
between the auditory stimulation and the following R peak was significantly
shortened in MCS when the auditory rule was violated. When the information for
the cardiac cycle modulations and other consciousness-related EEG markers were
combined, single patient classification performance was enhanced compared to
classification with solely EEG markers.
INTERPRETATION:
Our work shows a link between residual cognitive processing
and the modulation of autonomic somatic markers. These results open a new
window to evaluate patients with disorders of consciousness via the embodied
paradigm, according to which body-brain functions contribute to a holistic
approach to conscious processing.
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