45
Participants
Start Date
June 30, 2023
Primary Completion Date
July 31, 2025
Study Completion Date
October 31, 2025
Tickle stimulation
"Patients will be subjected to tickling:~they will be tickled bilaterally in three areas, the soles of the feet, the armpits, and the ribs-plus a control area, the forehead. The stimulation will be manual and performed by rubbing the targeted body part while opening and closing the fingers in pairs in an arched motion. Additionally, patients will also undergo a neutral stimulation (in the same body areas), which consists of simply touching the area without inducing tickling."
Neurophysiological Monitoring with SedLine
SedLine is a portable, non-invasive EEG monitoring device used to record electrical brain activity through frontal electrodes. In the TICKLING-DOC study, SedLine is used to assess cortical responses in patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) during manual tactile stimulation, specifically tickling, and neutral touch. The EEG data are recorded before, during, and after stimulation to detect neural reactivity and possible correlations with behavioral responses. The goal is to investigate whether tickle-evoked EEG activity reflects residual consciousness and contributes to diagnostic and rehabilitative strategies. SedLine allows continuous monitoring in a bedside setting, offering safe, real-time assessment of brain function.
COMPLETED
Coma Science Group - University of Liege, Liège
RECRUITING
Fondazione Don Gnocchi, Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi
Anna Estraneo
OTHER