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View article: Abstract 227: Informed consent for endovascular thrombectomy: A survey identifies challenge
Abstract 227: Informed consent for endovascular thrombectomy: A survey identifies challenge Open
OBJECTIVE To identify challenges that providers face when obtaining informed consent (IC) for endovascular thrombectomy (EVT). BACKGROUND IC is viewed as integral to medical practice and clinical research, particularly when procedures are …
View article: Covert consciousness: what’s in a name?
Covert consciousness: what’s in a name? Open
Over the past decade, it has become apparent that up to 25% of behaviourally unresponsive patients with acute or chronic disorders of consciousness reveal high spatio-temporal complexity following a direct electrical or magnetic pulse to t…
View article: Who Obtains Informed Consent for Endovascular Thrombectomy in Acute Stroke? A Survey of Clinicians
Who Obtains Informed Consent for Endovascular Thrombectomy in Acute Stroke? A Survey of Clinicians Open
Background and Purpose Informed consent (IC) practices for endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) in acute stroke are not well elucidated. We investigated the roles and specialties of those obtaining EVT IC, aiming to provide insights for enhanci…
View article: Neuroanatomical Basis of Coma in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Neuroanatomical Basis of Coma in Acute Ischemic Stroke Open
Background Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) can lead to profound disturbances in consciousness, including coma, which is associated with poor prognosis and increased mortality. Clarifying the lesion patterns that precipitate loss of consciousne…
Assessing Daily Antihypertensive Medication Compliance Among Black Adults Using Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Open
Lower compliance to antihypertensive medication among the Black population, the gold standard for hypertension management, increases their risk of uncontrolled hypertension and serious health complications. One effective strategy for impro…
Experimenting with innovative content for web-based technology in the complex islamic sharia market: The influence of quality and credibility on sharia hotel business Open
The investigation into sharia hotel websites is highly relevant for Muslim tourists, particularly because the strict regulations governing their choices necessitate detailed information to aid in their decision-making when renting hotels o…
Dilemmas in Implementing Advance Directives of Patients with Advanced Dementia Open
Background/Objectives: To avoid becoming mired in prolonged deep dementia, some people seek to hasten death by advance instructions rejecting life-sustaining medical intervention (LSMI) at a point of cognitive decline they define in advanc…
View article: Covert Brain Complexity in the Intensive Care Unit
Covert Brain Complexity in the Intensive Care Unit Open
Early detection of consciousness in critically ill patients with severe brain injuries has a profound impact on prognostication and decisions about whether to continue or limit life-sustaining therapy. The current state-of-the-art protocol…
View article: Covert Brain Complexity in the Intensive Care Unit
Covert Brain Complexity in the Intensive Care Unit Open
Early detection of consciousness in critically ill patients with severe brain injuries has a profound impact on prognostication and decisions about whether to continue or limit life-sustaining therapy. The current state-of-the-art protocol…
Sharing Clinically Relevant Research Results with Active-Duty Special Operations Forces Personnel: Toward an Ethical Framework for Responsible Disclosure Open
Structured acquisition and analysis of individual-level health data in the context of biomedical research can yield novel results with potential clinical or personal relevance to participants. While approaches to returning individual-level…
Examining funders’ roles in responsible research and innovation of medical neurotechnology Open
Advances in medical neurotechnology (MNT) have the potential to improve the evaluation and management of conditions of the nervous system. Meanwhile, increasing concern over ethical questions and risks posed by these technologies has promp…
Indonesia consumer preferences on attributes of marketplace platform: a conjoint analysis approach Open
The goal of this study is to find out what combination and number of features people prefer when selecting a marketplace platform. This study’s target objects are marketplace platforms, which are among the top three most used by Indonesian…
Applying the IEEE BRAIN neuroethics framework to intra-cortical brain-computer interfaces Open
Objective . Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are neuroprosthetic devices that allow for direct interaction between brains and machines. These types of neurotechnologies have recently experienced a strong drive in research and development, …
Ethical considerations for the use of anti‐amyloid immunotherapy in patients with early Alzheimer's disease Open
Dear Editor, Recently, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved two anti-amyloid antibodies for the treatment of patients with early Alzheimer's disease (AD), with a third expected to be approved soon.1 These drugs are designed t…
Limitation of life sustaining therapy in disorders of consciousness: ethics and practice Open
Clinical conversations surrounding the continuation or limitation of life-sustaining therapies (LLST) are both challenging and tragically necessary for patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) following severe brain injury. Divergent…
Covert cortical processing: a diagnosis in search of a definition Open
Historically, clinical evaluation of unresponsive patients following brain injury has relied principally on serial behavioral examination to search for emerging signs of consciousness and track recovery. Advances in neuroimaging and electr…
Covert consciousness Open
Covert consciousness is a state of residual awareness following severe brain injury or neurological disorder that evades routine bedside behavioral detection. Patients with covert consciousness have preserved awareness but are incapable of…
View article: Mining the Sentiment of Online Gaming from Social-Media: A Consumer Insight
Mining the Sentiment of Online Gaming from Social-Media: A Consumer Insight Open
The gaming industry has changed since advanced technologies and hardware specifications were able to create the possibility of gaming with connective network or known as online gaming. Some communities are accepting positively, and others …
View article: How Social Media Reacting to Bakso Malang as Culinary Business on Post Covid 19: A Sentiment Analysis
How Social Media Reacting to Bakso Malang as Culinary Business on Post Covid 19: A Sentiment Analysis Open
Indonesian cuisine, especially Bakso, is one of the trendy foods that many travelers try to consume. Among the variations of Bakso, Bakso Malang is one of the most popular variants that is much talked about in social media. The present stu…
Patent Landscape of Social Media in Education: A Review Open
This study aims to identify global trends in intellectual property patents and the patent landscape related to social media in education. Researchers applied a patent landscape analysis using data on 17,471 patent intellectual property doc…
A Systematic Review of Disruptive Innovation on Entrepreneurship Open
This study aims to review existing literature and research on disruptive innovation and entrepreneurship. The literature was systematically examined according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISM…
Clinical Implementation of Functional MRI and EEG to Detect Cognitive Motor Dissociation: Lessons Learned in an Acute Care Hospital Open
Cognitive motor dissociation (CMD) occurs when patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) resulting from severe brain injury demonstrate the ability to follow commands on task-based functional MRI (fMRI) or EEG assessment despite demon…
View article: Abstract 067: Outcomes for large vessel occlusion patients with severe baseline disability with and without endovascular thrombectomy
Abstract 067: Outcomes for large vessel occlusion patients with severe baseline disability with and without endovascular thrombectomy Open
Introduction Patients with baseline disability account for one‐third of stroke presentations. However, there remains controversy in treatment selection for endovascular thrombectomy (EVT). We compared long‐term outcomes and likelihood of t…
View article: Abstract 251: Characterizing coma in patients presenting with large vessel occlusion stroke
Abstract 251: Characterizing coma in patients presenting with large vessel occlusion stroke Open
Introduction Coma is an unresponsive state of disordered consciousness characterized by impaired arousal and awareness. The epidemiology and pathophysiology of coma in ischemic stroke has been underexplored. We sought to characterize the i…
Disambiguating Consciousness in Clinical Settings Open
Patients affected by severe brain injury can experience complex states of disordered consciousness. These include the comatose state, characterized by a complete loss of spontaneous or stimulus-induced wakefulness and awareness; the vegeta…