Habituation of auditory startle reflex is a new sign of minimally conscious state

Author:

Hermann Bertrand123ORCID,Salah Amina Ben1,Perlbarg Vincent45,Valente Mélanie16,Pyatigorskaya Nadya137ORCID,Habert Marie-Odile48,Raimondo Federico1910,Stender Johan1,Galanaud Damien137,Kas Aurélie48,Puybasset Louis3411,Perez Pauline1,Sitt Jacobo D1,Rohaut Benjamin12312,Naccache Lionel1236ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière - ICM, Inserm U1127, CNRS UMR 7225, F-75013, Paris, France

2. Department of Neurology, Groupe hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP, F-75013, Paris, France

3. Faculté de Médecine Pitié-Salpêtrière, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Université Paris 06, Paris, France

4. Sorbonne Université, CNRS, INSERM, Laboratoire d’Imagerie Biomédicale, LIB, F-75006, Paris, France

5. BrainTale SAS, F-75013, Paris, France

6. Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Groupe hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP, F-75013, Paris, France

7. Department of Neuroradiology, Groupe hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP, F-75013, Paris, France

8. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Groupe hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP, F-75013, Paris, France

9. Coma Science Group, GIGA Consciousness, University of Liège, Belgium

10. Centre du Cerveau, University Hospital of Liège, Belgium

11. Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Multidisciplinary Intensive Care Unit, Groupe hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP, F-75013, Paris, France

12. Department of Neurology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA

Abstract

Abstract Neurological examination of non-communicating patients relies on a few decisive items that enable the crucial distinction between vegetative state (VS)—also coined unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS)—and minimally conscious state. Over the past 10 years, this distinction has proven its diagnostic value as well as its important prognostic value on consciousness recovery. However, clinicians are currently limited by three factors: (i) the current behavioural repertoire of minimally conscious state items is limited and restricted to a few cognitive domains in the goldstandard revised version of the Coma Recovery Scale; (ii) a proportion of ∼15–20% clinically VS/UWS patients are actually in a richer state than VS/UWS as evidenced by functional brain imaging; and (iii) the neurophysiological and cognitive interpretation of each minimally conscious state item is still unclear and debated. In the current study we demonstrate that habituation of the auditory startle reflex (hASR) tested at bedside constitutes a novel, simple and powerful behavioural sign that can accurately distinguish minimally conscious state from VS/UWS. In addition to enlarging the minimally conscious state items repertoire, and therefore decreasing the low sensitivity of current behavioural measures, we also provide an original and rigorous description of the neurophysiological basis of hASR through a combination of functional (high density EEG and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET imaging) and structural (diffusion tensor imaging MRI) measures. We show that preservation of hASR is associated with the functional and structural integrity of a brain-scale fronto-parietal network, including prefrontal regions related to control of action and inhibition, and meso-parietal areas associated with minimally conscious and conscious states. Lastly, we show that hASR predicts 6-month improvement of consciousness. Taken together, our results show that hASR is a cortically-mediated behaviour, and suggest that it could be a new clinical item to clearly and accurately identify non-communicating patients who are in the minimally conscious state.

Funder

Bourse poste d’Accueil

INSERM

Human Brain Project

Académie des Sciences-Lamonica Prize 2016

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Clinical Neurology

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