Thursday, December 1, 2011

Scan Reveal PVS Patients are Aware

Scientists have used a portable device that tracks changes in brain waves to communicate with people in a vegetative state, some of whom have been locked in their bodies for more than a year.

In a study published last year in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers showed it was possible to communicate with and detect awareness in people in a vegetative state using functional magnetic resonance imaging or fMRI.

The researchers instructed 16 people in a vegetative state to imagine they were making a fist with their right hand or wiggling their toes, and then measured brain activity while electrodes were attached to their scalp.

"It was possible to detect that these patients were actually aware" despite being diagnosed as being "entirely unconscious" using standard clinical assessments, said Professor Adrian Owen of the Center for Brain and Mind at the University of Western Ontario. Findings from the newer study were published in the British journal Lancet on Wednesday.

Patients in a persistent vegetative state have periods of wakefulness, but they are completely unresponsive and are thought to be unaware.

"We don't actually know how many vegetative patients there are. It's now possible to find that out," said Dr. Damian Cruse of the University of Western Ontario, who led the study.

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Scans Reveal Vegetative Patients Are Aware

4 comments:

Pat said...

and when pray-tell will Gary Harvey receive this accommodation?

Barbara said...

Good question, Pat. We are all hoping Gary Harvey receives justice (finally) from the federal lawsuit.

Anonymous said...

You bet they're aware!

Rachael said...

I hate the term "vegetable" for persons with PVS. They are trapped inside their bodies but it doesn't mean they're not "there."