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A multimodal account of visual impairments in post-coma patients
Selte, Atakan; Sanz, Leandro; Andris, Cécile et al.
2026
 

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[en] <bold>Conclusions and Relevance:</bold> Visual impairments were present in 70% of patients. This high frequency calls for systematic screening of visual disturbances among severely brain-injured patients, especially those with altered consciousness where deficits may mask covert awareness. UWS/VS patients had greater visual network hypometabolism compared to MCS and eMCS/LIS, with no differences between the latter groups. Increased VEP amplitude and [ <sup>18</sup> F] FDG-PET metabolism were linked to fewer ophthalmological impairments, highlighting the role of visual pathways in consciousness recovery and the potential of VEP and [ <sup>18</sup> F]FDG-PET in predicting outcomes. <bold>Importance:</bold> Post-coma patients typically present disorders of consciousness of varying degrees, which limit their ability to self-report visual disturbances. An early identification of visual impairments is crucial in these patients, as deficits may bias the diagnostic evaluations, with dramatic consequences on therapeutic decisions. <bold>Objective:</bold> To examine the relationship between ophthalmological impairments, visual evoked potentials (VEPs), cerebral metabolism, and consciousness levels in post-coma patients with severe brain injuries. <bold>Design:</bold> Observational cross-sectional study between 2009 and 2020. <bold>Setting:</bold> Study conducted in a referral center for disorders of consciousness in Belgium. <bold>Participants:</bold> Referred sample of 74 adult patients with a history of prolonged acquired severe brain injury resulting in coma (at least 28 days since brain injury), with a diagnosis of unresponsive wakefulness syndrome/vegetative state (UWS/VS), minimally conscious state (MCS), emergence from the MCS (eMCS) or locked-in syndrome (LIS). Thirteen patients were further excluded after initial screening. <bold>Main Outcomes and Measures:</bold> Ophthalmology reports, VEP and [ <sup>18</sup> F]fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography ([ <sup>18</sup> F] FDG-PET) data were analyzed. Frequency of visual impairments was used as primary outcome measurement using ten ophthalmological features: eyelid, cornea, fundus, eye alignment, gaze deviation, pupillary reflex, ocular motility, visual pursuit and fixation. Secondary outcome measurements included VEP amplitudes (normal versus abnormal) and hypometabolic voxel count in visual regions using [ <sup>18</sup> F] FDG-PET. Patients were stratified by diagnostic groups based on the Coma Recovery Scale - Revised. <bold>Results:</bold> The final sample included 61 patients (27 female; mean age, 42.3 years), including 11 with UWS/VS, 29 with MCS, 17 with eMCS, and 4 with LIS (median time since injury, 12 months). Seventy percent of patients exhibited at least one ophthalmological impairment (100% UWS/VS, 69% MCS, 53% eMCS, and 75% LIS), with ocular motility impairment being the most frequent (31%). Abnormal VEPs were more common in UWS/VS (40%) than in MCS (5%; P = .03). UWS/VS patients had greater visual network hypometabolism compared with MCS (P = .02) and eMCS/LIS (P = .02), with no significant difference between MCS and eMCS/LIS (P = .86). The right occipital lobe showed a similar pattern, with UWS/VS differing from MCS (P = .02) and eMCS/LIS (P = .03), but no difference between MCS and eMCS/LIS (P = .64).
Disciplines :
Radiology, nuclear medicine & imaging
Author, co-author :
Selte, Atakan ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA > GIGA Neurosciences - Coma Science Group ; Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Department of Neurology
Sanz, Leandro  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA > GIGA Neurosciences - Coma Science Group ; University of Lausanne Hospital Department of Neurology
Andris, Cécile ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques
Thibaut, Aurore  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA > GIGA Neurosciences - Coma Science Group
Larroque, Stephen  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA
Bernard, Claire  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques
Hustinx, Roland  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Médecine nucléaire
Laureys, Steven  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques
Sala, Arianna   ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques
Gosseries, Olivia  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA > GIGA Neurosciences - Coma Science Group
 These authors have contributed equally to this work.
Language :
English
Title :
A multimodal account of visual impairments in post-coma patients
Publication date :
07 January 2026
Funders :
Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS
Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS
National Natural Science Foundation of China
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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