The importance of instrumental assessment in disorders of consciousness: a comparison between American, European, and UK International recommendations
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The importance of instrumental assessment in disorders of consciousness: a comparison between American, European, and UK International recommendations
Abstract
The use of instrumental tools for improving both the diagnostic accuracy and the prognostic soundness in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) plays an important role. However, the most recent international guidelines on DOC published by the American and the European Academies of Neurology and by the UK Royal College of Physicians contain heterogeneous recommendations on the implementation of these techniques in the clinical routine for both diagnosis and prognosis. With the present work, starting from the comparison of the DOC guidelines' recommendations, we look for possible explanations behind such discrepancies considering the adopted methodologies and the reference health systems that could have affected the guidelines' perspectives. We made a provocative argument about the need to find the most appropriate common methodology to retrieve and grade the evidence, increase the meta-analytic studies, and reduce the health policies that influence on the guidelines development that, in turn, should inform the health policies with the strongest scientific evidence.
Keywords: Diagnosis; Disorders of consciousness; Electrophysiology; Functional imaging; International guidelines; Minimally conscious state; Prognosis; Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome; Vegetative state.
© 2022. The Author(s).
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The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest.
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