Coma is the disorder of consciousness because of the damage to diffused bilateral cerebral hemisphere cortex or reticular activating system. Coma can be caused by neurogenic (head brain injury), metabolic (endogenic), and toxic (exogenic) factors. To determine the cause of metabolic and toxic coma, laboratory tests are performed; in case of neurogenic coma, the neurologic examination is essential, when five systems are evaluated: the level of consciousness (according to Glasgow Coma Scale or Full Outline of Unresponsiveness Scale), photoreaction of pupils and ophthalmoscopic examination, oculomotoric, motoric, and cardiopulmonary systems. For the treatment of coma, adequate oxygenation and correction of blood circulation disorders are impor...
Coma is defined as an altered state of consciousness from which arousal due to appropriate stimuli i...
Come is one of the most common causes of medical emergency. Loss of consciousness is from lethargic ...
BACKGROUND: Non-traumatic coma (NTC) is a serious condition requiring swift medical or surgical deci...
Coma is the disorder of consciousness because of the damage to diffused bilateral cerebral hemispher...
The clinical sign of coma is a common feature in critical care medicine. However, little information...
According to Plum and Posner, consciousness is the state of awareness of the self and environment, w...
peer reviewedProgress in intensive care efforts has increased the number of patients who survive sev...
Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) are chal...
T H E comatose patient, regardless of the cause of the coma, requires spe-cial therapeutic considera...
Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) are chal...
Background and purpose Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of cons...
It is estimated that 3% of admissions to emergency wards are due to diseases causing a disorder of ...
Coma must persist for at least 1 hour to distinguish it from transient unconsciousness. Traumatic an...
This paper is principally addressed to hospital duty doctors and generalists: it is a practical revi...
The child who presents with acute coma runs a high risk of cardiopulmonary insufficiency, direct bra...
Coma is defined as an altered state of consciousness from which arousal due to appropriate stimuli i...
Come is one of the most common causes of medical emergency. Loss of consciousness is from lethargic ...
BACKGROUND: Non-traumatic coma (NTC) is a serious condition requiring swift medical or surgical deci...
Coma is the disorder of consciousness because of the damage to diffused bilateral cerebral hemispher...
The clinical sign of coma is a common feature in critical care medicine. However, little information...
According to Plum and Posner, consciousness is the state of awareness of the self and environment, w...
peer reviewedProgress in intensive care efforts has increased the number of patients who survive sev...
Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) are chal...
T H E comatose patient, regardless of the cause of the coma, requires spe-cial therapeutic considera...
Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC) are chal...
Background and purpose Patients with acquired brain injury and acute or prolonged disorders of cons...
It is estimated that 3% of admissions to emergency wards are due to diseases causing a disorder of ...
Coma must persist for at least 1 hour to distinguish it from transient unconsciousness. Traumatic an...
This paper is principally addressed to hospital duty doctors and generalists: it is a practical revi...
The child who presents with acute coma runs a high risk of cardiopulmonary insufficiency, direct bra...
Coma is defined as an altered state of consciousness from which arousal due to appropriate stimuli i...
Come is one of the most common causes of medical emergency. Loss of consciousness is from lethargic ...
BACKGROUND: Non-traumatic coma (NTC) is a serious condition requiring swift medical or surgical deci...