Romanian Journal of Neurology (Sep 2011)

The persistent vegetative state – General considerations

  • Eva Georghita,
  • Catioara Cristescu,
  • Luminita Neagoe,
  • V. Ciubotaru,
  • Ligia Tataranu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37897/RJN.2011.3.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 126 – 130

Abstract

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The persistent vegetative state is a clinical condition of complete unawareness of the self and the environment accompanied by sleep-wake cycles with either complete or partial preservation of hypothalamic and brainstem autonomic functions. It usually follows the coma and it means that due to extensive and irrevocable brain damage a patients is highly unlikely ever to achieve higher functions above a vegetative state. This state does not mean that improvement is impossible, but does open the possibility for a judicial request to end life support. The authors wish to highlight the causes, diagnosis, management and ethical considerations about this condition in our country.

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