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EXPRE-SON-REA : Expressive Versus Neutral Own Names in Neurophysiologic Prognosis Assessment of Intensive Care Unit Comatose Patients.

Centre Hospitalier St Anne1 site in 1 country78 target enrollmentJuly 30, 2020

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Comatose
Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier St Anne
Enrollment
78
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Sensitivity of P3a responses occurences to own-names uttered by expressive voices (smiling and rough voices) and neutral voices at 3 months for the neuroprognosis at 3 months
Last Updated
5 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Evaluating the neurologic prognosis in disorders of consciousness (DOC) patients is still a crucial issue in intensive care units.

Neurophysiology allows the investigators to record cerebral responses of patients to auditory stimuli and in particularly to their own name. Numerous studies try to improve the relevance of the auditory stimuli used in this paradigm.

Here the investigators assess if the use of own name stimuli uttered by more expressive voices (for example smiling voices) modulates the cerebral responses recorded. They then correlate these cerebral responses to the neurologic prognosis at three months.

Detailed Description

Late auditory evoked potentials (as P3 wave) are used in neurophysiology to assess the level of consciousness in DOC (disorder of consciousness) patients. The P3 wave, elicited by listening standard and deviant stimuli, corresponds to the activation of a frontoparietal network and is considered to reflect a cognitive attention task. Using the own name of the patient as deviant stimuli improve the ability to detect the P3 wave because of the particularly relevance of this stimulus for the patient. However the correlation of this P3 wave and neurologic prognosis is still imperfect and depends on the etiology of the DOC. In human cognition, to identify the expressivity valence of a voice is essential. Neural processing of expressive voices involves more widespread brain areas than neutral voices processing. Here the investigators assume that using own name stimuli uttered by more expressive voices (positive : smiling voice or negative : rough voice) should recruit more widespread brain areas and modulate the cerebral responses recorded. The investigators then evaluate if these cerebral responses are relevant markers of consciousness and correlate them to neurologic prognosis at three months.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
July 30, 2020
End Date
October 30, 2022
Last Updated
5 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Sequential
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier St Anne
Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Age over 18
  • Disorder of consciousness defined as :
  • Glasgow coma scale \< 8 or \>8 but
  • eyes opening to pain only
  • No response to basic command
  • Available neuro-imagery (CT-scan or MRI)
  • Normal temperature (no fever or hypothermia)
  • Normal blood pressure during neurophysiologic evaluation
  • Given consent from relatives

Exclusion Criteria

  • Brain death
  • Known deafness
  • Severe sepsis uncontrolled during neurophysiologic evaluation

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Sensitivity of P3a responses occurences to own-names uttered by expressive voices (smiling and rough voices) and neutral voices at 3 months for the neuroprognosis at 3 months

Time Frame: 3 months from DOC evaluation

Determination of the sensibility of the occurence of the P3a wave recorded with expressive and neutral voices for neuroprognostic assessment at 3 months (according to the GOS-E scale)

Negative predictive values of P3a responses to own-names uttered by expressive voices (smiling and rough voices) and neutral voices at 3 months for the neuroprognosis at 3 months

Time Frame: 3 months from DOC evaluation

Determination of the negative predictive values of the occurence of the P3a wave recorded with expressive and neutral voices for neuroprognostic assessment at 3 months (according to the GOS-E scale)

Positive predictive values of P3a responses to own-names uttered by expressive voices (smiling and rough voices) and neutral voices for the neuroprognosis at 3 months

Time Frame: 3 months from DOC evaluation

Determination of the positive predictive values of the occurence of the P3a wave recorded with expressive and neutral voices for neuroprognostic assessment at 3 months (according to the GOS-E scale)

Specificity of P3a responses to own-names uttered by expressive voices (smiling and rough voices) and neutral voices at 3 months for the neuroprognosis at 3 months

Time Frame: 3 months from DOC evaluation

Determination of the specificity of the occurence of the P3a wave recorded with expressive and neutral voices for neuroprognostic assessment at 3 months (according to the GOS-E scale)

Secondary Outcomes

  • Specificity of P3a to own-name uttered by expressive voices and neutral voices according to eyes-opening(3 months)
  • Negative predictive value of P3a to own-name uttered by expressive voices and neutral voices according to the CRS-r scale(7, 14 and 28 days from DOC evaluation)
  • Description of the latencies of the P3a wave to own-name uttered by expressive voices versus neutral voices.(3 months)
  • Sensitivity of P3a responses occurences uttered by expressive voices and neutral voices according to the CRS-r scale(7, 14 and 28 days from DOC evaluation)
  • Description of the amplitudes of the P3a wave to own-name uttered by expressive voices versus neutral voices.(3 months)
  • Positive predictive value of P3a to own-name uttered by expressive voices and neutral voices according to the CRS-r scale(7, 14 and 28 days from DOC evaluation)
  • Specificity of P3a to own-name uttered by expressive voices and neutral voices according to the CRS-r scale(7, 14 and 28 days from DOC evaluation)
  • Negative predictive value of P3a to own-name uttered by expressive voices and neutral voices according to eyes-opening(3 months)
  • Positive predictive value of P3a to own-name uttered by expressive voices and neutral voices according to eyes-opening(3 months)
  • Sensitivity of P3a responses occurences uttered by expressive voices and neutral voices according to eyes-opening(3 months)

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