Functional connectome integration observed after antispastic epidural cervical spinal cord stimulation in a patient with TBI-induced disorder of consciousness: a case report

We report the case of a patient with disease of consciousness who underwent 6 days of antispastic spinal cord stimulation followed by consolidation of a functional connectome as measured by resting state fMRI (rs-fMRI). The test spinal cord stimulation (SCS) system (with electrodes placed epidurally...

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Main Authors: Larisa Alexeevna Mayorova, Ekaterina Leonidovna Bondar, Margarita Leonidovna Radutnaya, Alexey Alexandrovich Yakovlev
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author Larisa Alexeevna Mayorova
Larisa Alexeevna Mayorova
Ekaterina Leonidovna Bondar
Margarita Leonidovna Radutnaya
Alexey Alexandrovich Yakovlev
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description We report the case of a patient with disease of consciousness who underwent 6 days of antispastic spinal cord stimulation followed by consolidation of a functional connectome as measured by resting state fMRI (rs-fMRI). The test spinal cord stimulation (SCS) system (with electrodes placed epidurally at the C3-C5 level) was used to evaluate its potential to relieve muscle contracture as the primary clinical target. Neurological and rs-fMRI examinations were performed before and after surgical placement of the spinal cord stimulation system. For neurological assessment of spasticity we used the Ashworth scale. To analyze fMRI, we used the extraction of functional connectivity coefficients and the construction of a connectivity matrixes. To construct a normative matrix of functional connectivity, 10 healthy volunteers of appropriate age were recruited as a control group. Analysis of rs-fMRI data showed that after a short course of epidural cervical spinal cord stimulation, the patient’s functional connectivity matrix similarity with the control group increased, which was manifested in the growth of ROI-to-ROI and inter-network functional connectivity coefficients. This finding may indicate the complexity of the neuromodulatory effect of spinal cord stimulation and its consolidating effect on the functional connectome of the brain, including brain regions associated with the function of maintaining arousal and awareness, even when the clinical effect is not perceptibly pronounced. We supposed to conduct the spinal cord therapy for this patient in a permanent way not only to relieve spasticity but also to support consciousness. We assume that functional connectome assessment in such clinical cases may help to give additional arguments in SCS-therapy prescription in patients with disorders of consciousness as well as to understand in the future the pathophysiological mechanism of the effect of this procedure.
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spelling doaj-art-f6718f01dc2f4085bdc4e7ecf0b176912025-08-20T03:21:43ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612025-06-011910.3389/fnhum.2025.15332121533212Functional connectome integration observed after antispastic epidural cervical spinal cord stimulation in a patient with TBI-induced disorder of consciousness: a case reportLarisa Alexeevna Mayorova0Larisa Alexeevna Mayorova1Ekaterina Leonidovna Bondar2Margarita Leonidovna Radutnaya3Alexey Alexandrovich Yakovlev4Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology (RAS), Moscow, RussiaFederal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, RussiaFederal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, RussiaFederal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, RussiaWe report the case of a patient with disease of consciousness who underwent 6 days of antispastic spinal cord stimulation followed by consolidation of a functional connectome as measured by resting state fMRI (rs-fMRI). The test spinal cord stimulation (SCS) system (with electrodes placed epidurally at the C3-C5 level) was used to evaluate its potential to relieve muscle contracture as the primary clinical target. Neurological and rs-fMRI examinations were performed before and after surgical placement of the spinal cord stimulation system. For neurological assessment of spasticity we used the Ashworth scale. To analyze fMRI, we used the extraction of functional connectivity coefficients and the construction of a connectivity matrixes. To construct a normative matrix of functional connectivity, 10 healthy volunteers of appropriate age were recruited as a control group. Analysis of rs-fMRI data showed that after a short course of epidural cervical spinal cord stimulation, the patient’s functional connectivity matrix similarity with the control group increased, which was manifested in the growth of ROI-to-ROI and inter-network functional connectivity coefficients. This finding may indicate the complexity of the neuromodulatory effect of spinal cord stimulation and its consolidating effect on the functional connectome of the brain, including brain regions associated with the function of maintaining arousal and awareness, even when the clinical effect is not perceptibly pronounced. We supposed to conduct the spinal cord therapy for this patient in a permanent way not only to relieve spasticity but also to support consciousness. We assume that functional connectome assessment in such clinical cases may help to give additional arguments in SCS-therapy prescription in patients with disorders of consciousness as well as to understand in the future the pathophysiological mechanism of the effect of this procedure.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2025.1533212/fulldisorders of consciousnessTBIspinal cord stimulationfunctional connectomefMRI
spellingShingle Larisa Alexeevna Mayorova
Larisa Alexeevna Mayorova
Ekaterina Leonidovna Bondar
Margarita Leonidovna Radutnaya
Alexey Alexandrovich Yakovlev
Functional connectome integration observed after antispastic epidural cervical spinal cord stimulation in a patient with TBI-induced disorder of consciousness: a case report
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
disorders of consciousness
TBI
spinal cord stimulation
functional connectome
fMRI
title Functional connectome integration observed after antispastic epidural cervical spinal cord stimulation in a patient with TBI-induced disorder of consciousness: a case report
title_full Functional connectome integration observed after antispastic epidural cervical spinal cord stimulation in a patient with TBI-induced disorder of consciousness: a case report
title_fullStr Functional connectome integration observed after antispastic epidural cervical spinal cord stimulation in a patient with TBI-induced disorder of consciousness: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Functional connectome integration observed after antispastic epidural cervical spinal cord stimulation in a patient with TBI-induced disorder of consciousness: a case report
title_short Functional connectome integration observed after antispastic epidural cervical spinal cord stimulation in a patient with TBI-induced disorder of consciousness: a case report
title_sort functional connectome integration observed after antispastic epidural cervical spinal cord stimulation in a patient with tbi induced disorder of consciousness a case report
topic disorders of consciousness
TBI
spinal cord stimulation
functional connectome
fMRI
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2025.1533212/full
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