The authors evaluated the inter-observer agreement between two experienced clinicians examining 19 unconscious children who were not paralysed or ventilated. Inter-observer reliability was assessed by proportion of agreement, disagreement rate and kappa statistics. Corneal reflexes, pupillary responses to light and motor responses were the most reliably elicited. Reduction of the number of categories improved inter-observer agreement. Some of the disagreement may be attributed to changes in the child's condition during the period of assessment. There was more agreement about the five-category 0-IV scale than the summated Adelaide (10-category) and Jacobi (13-category) scales. The ability of these scales to follow changes in the patient's co...
Assessing behavioral responses to nociception is difficult in severely brain-injured patients recove...
Purpose: Rapid and accurate assessment of impaired consciousness is very important, especially for c...
AIM: The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is not always easy to score and its reliability has been questione...
The Glasgow Coma Scale is widely accepted as a measure of impaired consciousness both in clinical pr...
In 1982, we developed a new coma scale, the Glasgow-Liege scale, which combines the quantified analy...
Traumatic and non-traumatic coma is a common problem in paediatric practice with high mortality and ...
The present study aimed to: (a) characterize the emergence to a conscious state (CS) in a sample of ...
We assessed the inter-observer agreement in identification of a range of 24 clinical signs associate...
Traumatic and non-traumatic coma is a common problem in paediatric practice with high mortality and ...
Objective: To compare current care with a proposed gold standard (formal coma scale use) for assessm...
The normal verbal and motor responses embodied in the standard Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) are not achi...
The Blantyre coma scale (BCS) is used to assess children with severe falciparum malaria, particularl...
The Blantyre coma scale (BCS) is used to assess children with severe falciparum malaria, particularl...
SUMMARY In 30 comatose head injured patients vestibulo-ocular responses were elicited by caloric sti...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the most important coma scales developed in the last fifty years. METHOD: A r...
Assessing behavioral responses to nociception is difficult in severely brain-injured patients recove...
Purpose: Rapid and accurate assessment of impaired consciousness is very important, especially for c...
AIM: The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is not always easy to score and its reliability has been questione...
The Glasgow Coma Scale is widely accepted as a measure of impaired consciousness both in clinical pr...
In 1982, we developed a new coma scale, the Glasgow-Liege scale, which combines the quantified analy...
Traumatic and non-traumatic coma is a common problem in paediatric practice with high mortality and ...
The present study aimed to: (a) characterize the emergence to a conscious state (CS) in a sample of ...
We assessed the inter-observer agreement in identification of a range of 24 clinical signs associate...
Traumatic and non-traumatic coma is a common problem in paediatric practice with high mortality and ...
Objective: To compare current care with a proposed gold standard (formal coma scale use) for assessm...
The normal verbal and motor responses embodied in the standard Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) are not achi...
The Blantyre coma scale (BCS) is used to assess children with severe falciparum malaria, particularl...
The Blantyre coma scale (BCS) is used to assess children with severe falciparum malaria, particularl...
SUMMARY In 30 comatose head injured patients vestibulo-ocular responses were elicited by caloric sti...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the most important coma scales developed in the last fifty years. METHOD: A r...
Assessing behavioral responses to nociception is difficult in severely brain-injured patients recove...
Purpose: Rapid and accurate assessment of impaired consciousness is very important, especially for c...
AIM: The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is not always easy to score and its reliability has been questione...