Since 1974, the Glasgow Coma Scale has provided a practical method for bedside assessment of impairment of conscious level, the clinical hallmark of acute brain injury. The scale was designed to be easy to use in clinical practice in general and specialist units and to replace previous ill-defined and inconsistent methods. 40 years later, the Glasgow Coma Scale has become an integral part of clinical practice and research worldwide. Findings using the scale have shown strong associations with those obtained by use of other early indices of severity and outcome. However, predictive statements should only be made in combination with other variables in a multivariate model. Individual patients are best described by the three components of the ...
Traumatic and non-traumatic coma is a common problem in paediatric practice with high mortality and ...
This article addresses the gap between the literature and practice in relation to the use of the Gla...
Abstract. Non-traumatic Altered States of Consciousness (ASC) are a non-specific consequence of vari...
Since 1974, the Glasgow Coma Scale has provided a practical method for bedside assessment of impairm...
The Glasgow Coma Scale and its derived Score have been adopted worldwide for assessing the degree of...
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) has been the gold standard of neurologic assessment for trauma patients...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the most important coma scales developed in the last fifty years. METHOD: A r...
Even 30 years after its first publication the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is still used worldwide to de...
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was introduced 40 years ago and has received world-wide acceptance. The...
BACKGROUND: Age and the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score on admission are considered important predict...
BACKGROUND: The Glasgow Coma Scale was developed in 1974 as an injury severity score to assess and p...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most devastating types of injury, and it affects all ages...
Introduction: The Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score is a commonly used in the initial evaluation of pat...
Distinction must be made between real clinical condition and numbers EDITOR—We disagree with Wiese ...
Background: Monitoring accurately the patient’s level of consciousness is vital to the management an...
Traumatic and non-traumatic coma is a common problem in paediatric practice with high mortality and ...
This article addresses the gap between the literature and practice in relation to the use of the Gla...
Abstract. Non-traumatic Altered States of Consciousness (ASC) are a non-specific consequence of vari...
Since 1974, the Glasgow Coma Scale has provided a practical method for bedside assessment of impairm...
The Glasgow Coma Scale and its derived Score have been adopted worldwide for assessing the degree of...
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) has been the gold standard of neurologic assessment for trauma patients...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the most important coma scales developed in the last fifty years. METHOD: A r...
Even 30 years after its first publication the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is still used worldwide to de...
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was introduced 40 years ago and has received world-wide acceptance. The...
BACKGROUND: Age and the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score on admission are considered important predict...
BACKGROUND: The Glasgow Coma Scale was developed in 1974 as an injury severity score to assess and p...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most devastating types of injury, and it affects all ages...
Introduction: The Glasgow coma scale (GCS) score is a commonly used in the initial evaluation of pat...
Distinction must be made between real clinical condition and numbers EDITOR—We disagree with Wiese ...
Background: Monitoring accurately the patient’s level of consciousness is vital to the management an...
Traumatic and non-traumatic coma is a common problem in paediatric practice with high mortality and ...
This article addresses the gap between the literature and practice in relation to the use of the Gla...
Abstract. Non-traumatic Altered States of Consciousness (ASC) are a non-specific consequence of vari...