Cv. Peri et al., Pilot study of electrical stimulation on median nerve in comatose severe brain injured patients: 3-month outcome, BRAIN INJUR, 15(10), 2001, pp. 903-910
Primary objective: To determine if electrical stimulation (ES) benefits (wa
king time, 3-month outcomes) treated coma patients.
Research design: Double blind randomized-controlled study.
Methods and procedures: Ten coma patients; six treatment and four controls,
using the 'Respond Select' by EMPI.
Experimental interventions: Treatment group received radial nerve ES applie
d in 300 ms intermittent pulses at 40 Hz, 15-20 m Angstrom 8 hours a day up
to 14 days of coma; control group received sham stimulation.
Main outcomes and results: ES group emerged from coma mean 2 days earlier t
han controls, although this result was not statistically significant. At 3
months post-injury, there was no group difference in Glasgow Outcome Scale,
although the ES group had improved function over controls as measured by t
he FIM/FAM (mean of 114 and 64.5, respectively, n.s.).
Conclusions : These data show an interesting trend, although statistical po
wer was limited in this small pilot study, suggesting the need for a larger
trial.