La Sensory Modality Assessment and Rehabilitation Technique (SMART) : une echelle comportementale d'evaluation et de revalidation pour des etats alteres de conscience. - 2010
La Sensory Modality Assessment and Rehabilitation Technique (SMART) : une echelle comportementale d'evaluation et de revalidation pour des etats alteres de conscience.
Behavioral Symptoms/diagnosis/etiology/psychology; Coma/diagnosis/psychology; Communication; Consciousness Disorders/complications/diagnosis/psychology; Humans; Orientation; Perception; Reflex, Abnormal; Sensitivity and Specificity; Severity of Illness Index; Trauma Severity Indices
Résumé :
[en] INTRODUCTION: Difficulties in detecting bedside signs of consciousness in non-communicative patients still lead to a high rate of misdiagnosis illustrating the need to employ standardized behavioral assessment scales. STATE OF ART: The Sensory Modality Assessment and Rehabilitation Technique (SMART) is a behavioral assessment scale of consciousness that assesses responses to multimodal sensory stimulation in disorders of consciousness. These stimulations can also be considered to have therapeutic value. PERSPECTIVES: We here review the different components and use of the SMART assessment and discuss its validity, reliability, and robustness in clinical practice. The scale has a high intra- and inter-observer reliability thanks to a detailed procedure description. However, in the absence of objective gold standards in the assessment of consciousness, it is currently difficult to make strong claims about its validity. A comparison between SMART and other standardized and validated coma-scales is proposed. CONCLUSION: In our view, SMART is an interesting tool for monitoring patients with altered states of consciousness subsequent to coma. Currently, we await studies on its concurrent validity as compared to other validated behavioral assessment scales and on the effect of SMART stimulations on patient outcome.
Disciplines :
Neurologie
Auteur, co-auteur :
Chatelle, Camille ; coma science group, centre de recherches du cyclotron ULiège & service de neurologie CHU de Liège
Schnakers, Caroline ; coma science group, centre de recherches du cyclotron ULiège & service de neurologie CHU de Liège
Bruno, Marie-Aurélie ; coma science group, centre de recherches du cyclotron ULiège & service de neurologie CHU de Liège
Gosseries, Olivia ; coma science group, centre de recherches du cyclotron ULiège & service de neurologie CHU de Liège
Laureys, Steven ; coma science group, centre de recherches du cyclotron ULiège & service de neurologie CHU de Liège
Vanhaudenhuyse, Audrey ; coma science group, centre de recherches du cyclotron ULiège & service de neurologie CHU de Liège
Langue du document :
Français
Titre :
La Sensory Modality Assessment and Rehabilitation Technique (SMART) : une echelle comportementale d'evaluation et de revalidation pour des etats alteres de conscience.
Titre traduit :
[en] The Sensory Modality Assessment and Rehabilitation Technique (SMART): a behavioral assessment scale for disorders of consciousness
Date de publication/diffusion :
2010
Titre du périodique :
Revue Neurologique
ISSN :
0035-3787
eISSN :
2213-0004
Maison d'édition :
Elsevier Masson, Paris, France
Volume/Tome :
166
Fascicule/Saison :
8-9
Pagination :
675-82
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed vérifié par ORBi
Commentaire :
Copyright (c) 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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