Investigating the impact of hepatic encephalopathy on default mode networks within the brain to provide more clues with understanding the physiology of consciousness and predicting the reversibility of comatose states.
The proposed study will provide better understanding of the patterns of default mode network (DMN) dysfunction in comatose state of hepatic encephalopathy, may help to further define the boundaries of neuronal circuits involve, and will try to assess the prognostic value of fMRI in reversibility of severe metabolic coma.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
12
OSF Saint Francis Medical Center
Peoria, Illinois, United States
Functional MRI imagining
4 Paradigms: 1. Resting 2. Tactile Touch 3. Motor 4. Auditory
Time frame: Participants will be followed until all study assessments have been completed, an expected average 4 weeks.
EEG Testing
Time frame: Participants will be followed until all study assessments have been completed, an expected average 4 weeks.
Neuropsychological Testing
WAIS-III PHES Digit Span and Trails
Time frame: Participants will be followed until all study assessments have been completed, an expected average 4 weeks.
Neurological Examination
Time frame: Participants will be followed until all study assessments have been completed, an expected average 4 weeks.
Serum Ammonia Level
Hepatic Encephalopathy Group only
Time frame: Participants will be followed until all study assessments have been completed, an expected average 4 weeks.
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