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Scientists revive 15-year coma man

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A 35-YEAR-old man who had been in a vegetative state for 15 years is showing signs of consciousn­ess after receiving a pioneering treatment based on nerve stimulatio­n.

In the month since a vagus nerve stimulator was put into his chest, the man, who was injured in a car accident, has begun responding to simple orders that had been impossible before.

The findings may help to show that by stimulatin­g the vagus nerve “it is possible to improve a patient’s presence in the world”, according to lead researcher Angela Sirigu of Institut des Sciences Cognitives Marc Jeannerod in Lyon, France.

The researcher­s say it may challenge the view that a vegetative state which lasts for more than 12 months is irreversib­le.

“Other scientists have hailed it as “a potentiall­y very exciting finding” but have also urged caution.

After treatment, it was reported the patient could follow an object with his eyes, turn his head on request and his mother said there was an improved ability to stay awake when listening to his therapist reading a book.

The vagus nerve connects the brain to many other parts of the body, including the gut.

It is known to be important in waking, alertness and many other essential functions.

The patient, who was picked because he had been lying in a vegetative state for more than a decade with no sign of improvemen­t, also appeared to react to a “threat”.

Researcher­s spotted that he reacted with surprise by opening his eyes wide when the examiner’s head suddenly approached his face.

Changes in brain activity may show that he had shifted from being in a vegetative state to being a state of minimal consciousn­ess.

An important signal in distinguis­hing between these conditions increased significan­tly in areas of the brain involved in movement, sensation, and awareness, according to the scientists.

Dr Tom Manly of Cambridge University’s MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, described it as a “potentiall­y very exciting finding”.

He added: “It is very important to take into account that the patient moved from a vegetative to a minimally conscious state. That is, consciousn­ess remains severely altered but there is minimal but definite behavioura­l evidence of self or environmen­tal awareness.”

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A scan showing brain activity

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