Proceedings of the Second Curing Coma Campaign NIH Symposium: Challenging the Future of Research for Coma and Disorders of Consciousness
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Published:2022-05-10
Issue:1
Volume:37
Page:326-350
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ISSN:1541-6933
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Container-title:Neurocritical Care
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Neurocrit Care
Author:
Mainali ShraddhaORCID, Aiyagari Venkatesh, Alexander Sheila, Bodien Yelena, Boerwinkle Varina, Boly Melanie, Brown Emery, Brown Jeremy, Claassen Jan, Edlow Brian L., Fink Ericka L., Fins Joseph J., Foreman Brandon, Frontera Jennifer, Geocadin Romergryko G., Giacino Joseph, Gilmore Emily J., Gosseries Olivia, Hammond Flora, Helbok Raimund, Claude Hemphill J., Hirsch Karen, Kim Keri, Laureys Steven, Lewis Ariane, Ling Geoffrey, Livesay Sarah L., McCredie Victoria, McNett Molly, Menon David, Molteni Erika, Olson DaiWai, O’Phelan Kristine, Park Soojin, Polizzotto Len, Javier Provencio Jose, Puybasset Louis, Venkatasubba Rao Chethan P., Robertson Courtney, Rohaut Benjamin, Rubin Michael, Sharshar Tarek, Shutter Lori, Sampaio Silva Gisele, Smith Wade, Stevens Robert D., Thibaut Aurore, Vespa Paul, Wagner Amy K., Ziai Wendy C., Zink Elizabeth, I Suarez Jose,
Abstract
AbstractThis proceedings article presents actionable research targets on the basis of the presentations and discussions at the 2nd Curing Coma National Institutes of Health (NIH) symposium held from May 3 to May 5, 2021. Here, we summarize the background, research priorities, panel discussions, and deliverables discussed during the symposium across six major domains related to disorders of consciousness. The six domains include (1) Biology of Coma, (2) Coma Database, (3) Neuroprognostication, (4) Care of Comatose Patients, (5) Early Clinical Trials, and (6) Long-term Recovery. Following the 1st Curing Coma NIH virtual symposium held on September 9 to September 10, 2020, six workgroups, each consisting of field experts in respective domains, were formed and tasked with identifying gaps and developing key priorities and deliverables to advance the mission of the Curing Coma Campaign. The highly interactive and inspiring presentations and panel discussions during the 3-day virtual NIH symposium identified several action items for the Curing Coma Campaign mission, which we summarize in this article.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Neurology (clinical)
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