The Curing Coma Campaign®: Concerns in the Indian Subcontinent

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Background: The Curing Coma Campaign (CCC) was launched by the Neurocritical Care Society (NCS) in 2019, with the purpose to bring together a diverse group of coma scientists, neurointensivists, and neurorehabilitationists. Methods: The aim of this campaign is to move beyond the limitations imposed by current definitions of coma and identify mechanisms to improve prognostication, identify test therapies, and impact outcomes. At the moment, whole approach of the CCC appears ambitiously challenging. Results: This could be true only for the Western world, such as the North America, Europe, and few developed countries. However, the whole concept of CCC may face potential challenges in the lower-middle income countries. India has several stumbling blocks that need to and can be addressed in the future, for a meaningful outcome, as envisaged in the CCC. Conclusion: India has several potential challenges, which we aim to discuss in this article.

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Kapoor, I., Mahajan, C., Zirpe, K. G., Samavedam, S., Sahoo, T. K., Sapra, H., … Prabhakar, H. (2023). The Curing Coma Campaign®: Concerns in the Indian Subcontinent. Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 27(2), 89–92. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10071-24397

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