Review Article

Mindsight: Diagnostics in Disorders of Consciousness

Table 3

Overview of ancillary assessments.

StudyTypeBehavioral scaleTime between brain injury and assessment

Thibaut et al. [36]PETCRS-r17 days–270 months
Phillips et al. [38]PETCRS-r1–285 months
Bruno et al. [7]PETCRS-r1.2–82 months
Boly et al. [39]PETGCS 20–124 days
Boly et al. [12]PETGCS37–116 days
Laureys et al. [42]PETGCS36 ± 9 days
Vanhaudenhuyse et al. [45]fMRICRS-r5 days–5 years
Qin et al. [52]fMRICRS-r2–18 months
Rodriguez Moreno et al. [54]fMRICRS-r2 months–2 years
Bekinschtein et al. [55]fMRICRS-r5 and 16 months
Monti et al. [19]fMRICRS-r1.3–60.8 months
Bardin et al. [57]fMRICRS-r
Fernández-Espejo et al. [58]fMRICRS-r1–19 months
Babiloni et al. [61]EEG32–98 days. Follow-up was done after 3 months
Landsness et al. [63]EEGCRS-r25 days–25 years
Gosseries et al. [64]EEGCRS-r<1 month
Cavinato et al. [65]EEG2-3 months
Fischer et al. [75]EEG4–261 months. Follow-up was done for up to 1 year
Perrin et al. [66]EEGCRS-r13 days–10 months
Schnakers et al. [37]EEGCRS-r12 days–23.7 years
Rosanova et al. [68]TMS-EEGCRS-r12–1399 days
Bekinschtein et al. [71]EMGCRS3 or more months

PET: positron emission tomography; fMRI: functional magnetic resonance imaging; CRS-r: Coma Recovery Scale revised; GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale [76]; CRS: Coma Recovery Scale.