Skip to main content

Disorders of Consciousness

  • 1st Edition, Volume 90 - June 6, 2008
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: G. Bryan Young, Eelco F. M. Wijdicks
  • Language: English

This volume encompasses a variety of topics pertaining to patients with altered levels of consciousness, including valuable differences between disorders. Neurologists, re… Read more

World Book Day celebration

Where learning shapes lives

Up to 25% off trusted resources that support research, study, and discovery.

Description

This volume encompasses a variety of topics pertaining to patients with altered levels of consciousness, including valuable differences between disorders. Neurologists, researchers, and clinicians will find a comprehensive accounting of the distinctions between disorders that cause these altered states. Beginning with basic concepts of consciousness and neurobiology, this handbook progresses into more targeted and complex areas of discussion, including important technological advancements that have occurred in neuroimaging.

Neurologists who are frequently called upon for prognostication and to guide management of patients with these disorders will find invaluable information, including chapters discussing comatose states in children and pregnant women, encephalopathic patients, nutrition disorders, and vegetative and minimally conscious states. In addition, chapters devoted to philosophical backgrounds and ethical implications involving patients with impaired consciousness, are thoroughly presented.

Key features

  • A comprehensive reference guide that progresses from basic concepts of consciousness and neurobiology to targeted, complex topics of discussion
  • Invaluable information on new technological advancements that have occurred in neuroimaging, thus furthering diagnostic and treatment modalities
  • Philosophical and ethical implications involving the relationship between clinicians and patients with impaired levels of consciousness

Readership

Neurologists
Neuroscience research workers

Table of contents

Section 1: Theory and practice:

Consciousness: concepts, neurobiology, terminology of impairments, theoretical models and philosophical background. Consciousness: its neurological relevance.

Section 2: Syndromes of impaired consciousness:

Delirium in the critically ill patient. Coma and stupor. Herniation. The vegetative and minimally conscious states.

Section 3: Specific entities:

Metabolic encephalopathies. Nutritional disorders. Coma induced by intoxication. Ischemic stroke and anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Infectious etiologies of altered consciousness. Traumatic brain injury. Seizures and impairment of consciousness. Syncope. Altered consciousness associated with brain neoplasms. Abnormal conscious state and coma in transplant recipients. Pregnancy and coma. Psychogenic unresponsiveness and nonepileptic seizures. Coma in childhood.

Section 4: Management issues:

Management of the comatose patient. Ethical issues in the management of patients with impaired consciousness.

Review quotes

The present volume 90 of the 3rd series of the widely appreciated Handbook of Clinical Neurology is dedicated to disorders of consciousness, edited by two experienced neurologists and written by a panel of international experts.
The book includes 21 chapters, divided into four major sections; Theory and practice, Syndromes of impaired consciousness, Specific entities and Management issues. Most articles are concise and well-written, with informative subheadings, tables and figures, some of them with short summaries or conclusions. The present volume provides up-to-date information on the concepts, neurobiology, causes, clinical signs and symptoms, management options, outcome and ethical issues of consciousness and related disorders.

The European Journal of Neurology, 2008

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 90
  • Published: July 30, 2008
  • Language: English

About the editors

GY

G. Bryan Young

Affiliations and expertise
Division of Neurology, Department of Clinical Neurology Sciences, London Health Sciences Centre, Ontario, Canada

EW

Eelco F. M. Wijdicks

Eelco F.M. Wijdicks MD is Professor of Neurology, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Chair of the Division of Critical Care Neurology and attending in the Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit at Saint Marys Hospital (Mayo Clinic Rochester).He is the founding editor of the journal Neurocritical care, the official journal of the Neurocritical Care Society. He has single authored 12 books on Neurocritical Care and edited or co-authored 7 additional books all currently in print. He has over 750 research papers, topic reviews and editorials to his credit.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Chair, Division of Critical Care Neurology; Consultant, Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit, Mayo Clinic Hospital, Saint Marys Campus, Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota

View book on ScienceDirect

Read Disorders of Consciousness on ScienceDirect