Doctors Restore Consciousness in Man Who Spent 15 Years in a Vegetative State
For the first time, doctors have used a type of nerve
stimulation device to restore consciousness in a patient who spent 15
years in a vegetative state due to brain injury.
The man showed significant improvements in movement and
attention after just one month, and this exciting case study could
become a starting point for new treatments for patients with similar
injuries.
Unlike a coma, in which a person is asleep and
unresponsive, a patient in a vegetative state is awake, but shows no
signs of awareness or cognitive function, even though they can have basic reflexes like blinking when startled.
Sometimes people can transition from a complete vegetative state to what's known as a minimally conscious state (MCS), in which patients have at least a tiny bit of awareness of their surroundings.
But when a person has been in a vegetative state for more
than 12 months after a traumatic brain injury, they are deemed to be in
that state permanently and are highly unlikely to ever recover.
The patient in question was a 35-year-old man who suffered a
traumatic brain injury in a car accident and had been in a vegetative
state ever since, for 15 years.
The team used a medical implant that stimulates the vagus
nerve, one of the most important nerves linking the head to the rest of
the body. Shaped like flat, round batteries, vagus nerve stimulators (VNS) are sometimes called "pacemakers for the brain" and are used in treating epileptic seizures.
It wasn't just a random guess that this device might help a
patient in a vegetative state - doctors worked from a hypothesis based
on previous research that showed improvements in patients with MCS when they got stimulation to the thalamus, a brain centre involved in coordinating sensory signals.
The vagus nerve serves as a direct link to the thalamus
(among other brain areas), and vagus nerve stimulation has previously
shown to increase metabolism in that part of the brain, so the team
wanted to test what would happen if they used a VNS implant in a
vegetative state patient.
The doctors measured the patient's behaviour in response to stimulus, and recorded an electroencephalogram (EEG) and PET scans of his brain before implanting the stimulator, and then again afterwards.
Then they gradually increased the intensity of the
stimulation. After just one month - once the electric current in the
device reached 1 milliampere, the patient started showing consistent improvements "in general arousal, sustained attention, body motility and visual pursuit."
For the first time in 15 years, he showed consistent,
measurable signs of consciousness. And that's huge - according to the
doctors, their patient transitioned from a vegetative to a minimally
conscious state.
"The man began responding to simple orders that had been
impossible before. For example, he could follow an object with his eyes
and turn his head upon request," the team reports in a press statement.
"His mother reported an improved ability to stay awake when listening to his therapist reading a book."
And it wasn't just behavioural improvements, either - both
EEG findings and a PET scan confirmed there was consistent, sustained
activity in parts of the brain that are deemed to be markers of
consciousness.
As the team writes in their report, their unique findings
directly contradict the general assumption that spending 12 months or
longer in a vegetative state makes the condition irreversible.
"Brain plasticity and brain repair are still possible even
when hope seems to have vanished," says lead researcher.
But we have to remember that one exciting case study
doesn't make for a new treatment just yet. It's really early days, as we
only have data for one patient so far, but we must admit the results
sound promising.
The team is now planning to use this case study as a
starting point for a larger trial investigating how VNS might be used as
a therapy for such patients.
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