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Pain in Persons with Disorders of Consciousness

Nathan D. Zasler, Rita Formisano, Marta Aloisi

2022Brain Sciences23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pain and suffering in persons with disorders of consciousness (DoC) remain poorly understood, frequently unaddressed or inadequately addressed, and controversial on numerous levels. This narrative literature review will address a number of critical issues germane to pain and suffering in this challenging group of patients, providing an introductory overview of the topic, perspectives on current knowledge regarding pain pathoanatomy and pathophysiology, and a review of common pain generators and factors that can lead to the chronifcation of pain. Caveats on bedside pain assessment challenges, as well as electrophysiologic and neuroimaging findings in these patients, will also be explored. Pain management techniques, including non-pharmacological and pharmacological, will be reviewed. Ethical considerations in the context of pain and suffering in persons with disorders of consciousness will round out the review prior to our concluding comments.

Topics & Concepts

Narrative reviewConsciousnessContext (archaeology)Persistent vegetative statePsychologyConsciousness DisordersPain medicineMedicineChronic painNeuroimagingPsychiatryPsychotherapistMinimally conscious stateNeuroscienceAnesthesiologyBiologyPaleontologyCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationTraumatic Brain Injury ResearchTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
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