The following is a summary of “Association of Glasgow Coma Scale with delayed neuropsychiatric sequelae in carbon monoxide ...
How do you tell if someone is in a coma? It might not sound like a difficult question. But in the 1970s, two Glasgow neurosurgeons spent years developing a measure to solve this very problem.
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is the most widely used method for evaluation of coma, but it has a number of shortcomings, including limited utility in intubated patients and an inability to assess ...
which can help be determined by use of what's known as the Glasgow Coma Scale. A numerical score is determined based on three ...
The following is a summary of “Hemodialysis Outcomes Score in Trauma (HOST): A Novel and Easy Model for Predicting Death in ...
In individuals with severe traumatic brain injury or a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3-8, this response can be exaggerated and episodic. A term commonly used by nurses caring for these individuals ...
a Models adjusted for: age, gender, cause of injury, Glasgow Coma Score, pupil reactiveness, major extra-cranial injury, CT scan results, number of complications, number of hours between injury ...