The Recovery of Consciousness via Evidence-Based Medicine and Research (RECOVER) Program A Paradigm for Advancing Neuroprognostication

  • David Fischer
  • , Benjamin S. Abella
  • , Geoffrey D. Bass
  • , Jeremy Charles
  • , Stephen Hampton
  • , Catherine V. Kulick-Soper
  • , Matthew T. Mendlik
  • , Oscar J. Mitchell
  • , Aliza M. Narva
  • , William Pino
  • , Morgan L. Sikandar
  • , Saurabh R. Sinha
  • , Genna J. Waldman
  • , Jeffrey B. Ware
  • , Joshua M. Levine

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Abstract

Background Neuroprognostication for disorders of consciousness (DoC) after severe acute brain injury is a major challenge, and the conventional clinical approach struggles to keep pace with a rapidly evolving literature. Lacking specialization, and fragmented between providers, conventional neuroprognostication is variable, frequently incongruent with guidelines, and prone to error, contributing to avoidable mortality and morbidity. Recent Findings We review the limitations of the conventional approach to neuroprognostication and DoC care, and propose a paradigm entitled the Recovery of Consciousness Via Evidence-Based Medicine and Research (RECOVER) program to address them. The aim of the RECOVER program is to provide specialized, comprehensive, and longitudinal care that synthesizes interdisciplinary perspectives, provides continuity to patients and families, and improves the future of DoC care through research and education. Implications for Practice This model, if broadly adopted, may help establish neuroprognostication as a new subspecialty that improves the care of this vulnerable patient population.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere200351
JournalNeurology: Clinical Practice
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 16 Aug 2024
Externally publishedYes

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