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Stimulation of the Angular Gyrus Improves the Level of Consciousness.

Liudmila LegostaevaAlexandra G PoydashevaElizaveta G IazevaDmitry O SinitsynDmitry V SergeevIlya BakulinDmitry LagodaElena I KremnevaSofya N MorozovaYulia RyabinkinaNatalia SuponevaMichael Piradov
Published in: Brain sciences (2019)
Navigated repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a promising tool for neuromodulation. In previous studies it has been shown that the activity of the default mode network (DMN) areas, particularly of its key region-the angular gyrus-is positively correlated with the level of consciousness. Our study aimed to explore the effect of rTMS of the angular gyrus as a new approach for disorders of consciousness (DOC) treatment; Methods: A 10-session 2-week high-frequency rTMS protocol was delivered over the left angular gyrus in 38 DOC patients with repeated neurobehavioral assessments obtained at baseline and in 2 days after the stimulation course was complete; Results: 20 Hz-rTMS over left angular gyrus improved the coma recovery scale revised (CRS-R) total score in minimally conscious state (MCS) patients. We observed no effects in vegetative state (VS) patients; and Conclusions: The left angular gyrus is likely to be effective target for rTMS in patients with present signs of consciousness.
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