TY - JOUR
T1 - Common Data Elements for Disorders of Consciousness
T2 - Recommendations from the Working Group on Neuroimaging
AU - and the Curing Coma Campaign and its Contributing Members
AU - Edlow, Brian L.
AU - Boerwinkle, Varina L.
AU - Annen, Jitka
AU - Boly, Melanie
AU - Gosseries, Olivia
AU - Laureys, Steven
AU - Mukherjee, Pratik
AU - Puybasset, Louis
AU - Stevens, Robert D.
AU - Threlkeld, Zachary D.
AU - Newcombe, Virginia F.J.
AU - Fernandez-Espejo, Davinia
AU - Aiyagari, Venkatesh
AU - Akbari, Yama
AU - Al-Mufti, Fawaz
AU - Alexander, Sheila
AU - Alexandrov, Anne
AU - Alkhachroum, Ayham
AU - Amiri, Moshagan
AU - Appavu, Brian
AU - Gebre, Meron Awraris
AU - Bader, Mary Kay
AU - Badjiata, Neeraj
AU - Balu, Ram
AU - Barra, Megan
AU - Beekman, Rachel
AU - Beghi, Ettore
AU - Bell, Kathleen
AU - Beqiri, Erta
AU - Berlin, Tracey
AU - Bleck, Thomas
AU - Bodien, Yelena
AU - Boly, Melanie
AU - Bonnel, Alexandra
AU - Brown, Emery
AU - Caceres, Eder
AU - Carroll, Elizabeth
AU - Cediel, Emilio G.
AU - Chou, Sherry
AU - Citerio, Giuseppe
AU - Classen, Jan
AU - Condie, Chad
AU - Cosmas, Katie
AU - Creutzfeldt, Claire
AU - Dangayach, Neha
AU - DeGeorgia, Michael
AU - Der-Nigoghoss, Caroline
AU - Desai, Masoom
AU - Diringer, Michael
AU - Dullaway, James
AU - Edlow, Brian
AU - Ercole, Ari
AU - Estraneo, Anna
AU - Falcone, Guido
AU - Farrokh, Salia
AU - Ferioli, Simona
AU - Fernandez-Esp, Davinia
AU - Fink, Ericka
AU - Fins, Joseph
AU - Foreman, Brandon
AU - Frontera, Jennifer
AU - Ganesan, Rishi
AU - Ghavam, Ahmeneh
AU - Giacino, Joseph
AU - Gibbons, Christie
AU - Gilmore, Emily
AU - Gosseries, Olivia
AU - Green, Theresa
AU - Greer, David
AU - Guanci, Mary
AU - Hahn, Cecil
AU - Hakimi, Ryan
AU - Hanley, Daniel F.
AU - Hartings, Jed
AU - Hassan, Ahmed
AU - Hemphill, Claude
AU - Hinson, Holly
AU - Hirsch, Karen
AU - Hocker, Sarah
AU - Hu, Peter
AU - Hu, Xiao
AU - Human, Theresa
AU - Hwang, David
AU - Illes, Judy
AU - Jaffa, Matthew
AU - James, Michael L.
AU - Janas, Anna
AU - Jones, Morgan
AU - Keller, Emanuela
AU - Keogh, Maggie
AU - Kim, Jenn
AU - Kim, Keri
AU - Kirsch, Hannah
AU - Kirschen, Matt
AU - Ko, Nerissa
AU - Kondziella, Daniel
AU - Kreitzer, Natalie
AU - Kromm, Julie
AU - Kumar, Abhay
AU - Kurtz, Pedro
AU - Laureys, Steven
AU - Lawson, Thomas
AU - Lejeune, Nicolas
AU - Lewis, Ariane
AU - Liang, John
AU - Ling, Geoffrey
AU - Livesay, Sarah
AU - Luppi, Andrea
AU - Madden, Lori
AU - Maddux, Craig
AU - Mahanes, Dea
AU - Mainali, Shraddha
AU - Maldonado, Nelson
AU - Ribeiro, Rennan Martins
AU - Massimini, Marcello
AU - Mayer, Stephan
AU - McCredie, Victoria
AU - McNett, Molly
AU - Mejia-Mantill, Jorge
AU - Menon, David
AU - Meyfroidt, Geert
AU - Mijangos, Julio
AU - Moberg, Dick
AU - Moheet, Asma
AU - Molteni, Erika
AU - Monti, Martin
AU - Morrison, Chris
AU - Muehlschlegel, Susanne
AU - Murtaugh, Brooke
AU - Naccache, Lionel
AU - Nagayama, Masao
AU - Nairon, Emerson
AU - Natarajan, Girija
AU - Newcombe, Virginia
AU - Nielsen, Niklas
AU - Noronha-Falc‹, Filipa
AU - Nyquist, Paul
AU - Olson, Dai Wai
AU - Othman, Marwan
AU - Owen, Adrian
AU - Padayachy, Llewellyn
AU - Park, Soojin
AU - Pergakis, Melissa
AU - Polizzotto, Len
AU - Pouratian, Nader
AU - Spivack, Marilyn Price
AU - Prisco, Lara
AU - Provencio, Javier
AU - Puybasset, Louis
AU - Rasmussen, Lindsay
AU - Rass, Verena
AU - Richardson, Risa
AU - Shinots, Cassia Righy
AU - Robba, Chiara
AU - Robertson, Courtney
AU - Rohaut, Benjamin
AU - Rolston, John
AU - Rosanova, Mario
AU - Rosenthal, Eric
AU - Russell, Mary Beth
AU - Silva, Gisele Sampaio
AU - Sanz, Leandro
AU - Sarasso, Simone
AU - Sarwal, Aarti
AU - Schiff, Nicolas
AU - Schnakers, Caroline
AU - Seder, David
AU - Shah, Vishank Ar
AU - Shapiro-Rosen, Amy
AU - Shapshak, Angela
AU - Sharma, Kartavya
AU - Sharshar, Tarek
AU - Shutter, Lori
AU - Sitt, Jacobo
AU - Slomine, Beth
AU - Smielewski, Peter
AU - Smith, Wade
AU - Stamatakis, Emmanuel
AU - Steinberg, Alexis
AU - Stevens, Robert
AU - Suarez, Jose
AU - Sussman, Bethany
AU - Taran, Shaurya
AU - Thibaut, Aurore
AU - Threlkeld, Zachary
AU - Tinti, Lorenzo
AU - Toker, Daniel
AU - Torbey, Michel
AU - Trevick, Stephen
AU - Turgeon, Alexis
AU - Udy, Andrew
AU - Varelas, Panos
AU - Venkatasubba, Chethan
AU - Vespa, Paul
AU - Videtta, Walter
AU - Voss, Henning
AU - Vox, Ford
AU - Wagner, Amy
AU - Wainwright, Mark
AU - Whyte, John
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature and Neurocritical Care Society.
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Background: Over the past 5 decades, advances in neuroimaging have yielded insights into the pathophysiologic mechanisms that cause disorders of consciousness (DoC) in patients with severe brain injuries. Structural, functional, metabolic, and perfusion imaging studies have revealed specific neuroanatomic regions, such as the brainstem tegmentum, thalamus, posterior cingulate cortex, medial prefrontal cortex, and occipital cortex, where lesions correlate with the current or future state of consciousness. Advanced imaging modalities, such as diffusion tensor imaging, resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and task-based fMRI, have been used to improve the accuracy of diagnosis and long-term prognosis, culminating in the endorsement of fMRI for the clinical evaluation of patients with DoC in the 2018 US (task-based fMRI) and 2020 European (task-based and resting-state fMRI) guidelines. As diverse neuroimaging techniques are increasingly used for patients with DoC in research and clinical settings, the need for a standardized approach to reporting results is clear. The success of future multicenter collaborations and international trials fundamentally depends on the implementation of a shared nomenclature and infrastructure. Methods: To address this need, the Neurocritical Care Society’s Curing Coma Campaign convened an international panel of DoC neuroimaging experts to propose common data elements (CDEs) for data collection and reporting in this field. Results: We report the recommendations of this CDE development panel and disseminate CDEs to be used in neuroimaging studies of patients with DoC. Conclusions: These CDEs will support progress in the field of DoC neuroimaging and facilitate international collaboration.
AB - Background: Over the past 5 decades, advances in neuroimaging have yielded insights into the pathophysiologic mechanisms that cause disorders of consciousness (DoC) in patients with severe brain injuries. Structural, functional, metabolic, and perfusion imaging studies have revealed specific neuroanatomic regions, such as the brainstem tegmentum, thalamus, posterior cingulate cortex, medial prefrontal cortex, and occipital cortex, where lesions correlate with the current or future state of consciousness. Advanced imaging modalities, such as diffusion tensor imaging, resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and task-based fMRI, have been used to improve the accuracy of diagnosis and long-term prognosis, culminating in the endorsement of fMRI for the clinical evaluation of patients with DoC in the 2018 US (task-based fMRI) and 2020 European (task-based and resting-state fMRI) guidelines. As diverse neuroimaging techniques are increasingly used for patients with DoC in research and clinical settings, the need for a standardized approach to reporting results is clear. The success of future multicenter collaborations and international trials fundamentally depends on the implementation of a shared nomenclature and infrastructure. Methods: To address this need, the Neurocritical Care Society’s Curing Coma Campaign convened an international panel of DoC neuroimaging experts to propose common data elements (CDEs) for data collection and reporting in this field. Results: We report the recommendations of this CDE development panel and disseminate CDEs to be used in neuroimaging studies of patients with DoC. Conclusions: These CDEs will support progress in the field of DoC neuroimaging and facilitate international collaboration.
KW - Coma
KW - Common data elements
KW - Consciousness
KW - Neuroimaging
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85167330776&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s12028-023-01794-2
DO - 10.1007/s12028-023-01794-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 37552410
AN - SCOPUS:85167330776
SN - 1541-6933
VL - 39
SP - 611
EP - 617
JO - Neurocritical Care
JF - Neurocritical Care
IS - 3
ER -