نتایج جستجو برای: glasgow coma scale score

تعداد نتایج: 767560  

Journal: :Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2009

2012
Yi-Min Wang Yu-Jun Lin Ming-Jung Chuang Tsung-Han Lee Nai-Wen Tsai Ben-Chung Cheng Wei-Che Lin Ben Yu-Jih Su Tzu-Ming Yang Wen-Neng Chang Chih-Cheng Huang Chia-Te Kung Lian-Hui Lee Hung-Chen Wang Cheng-Hsien Lu

BACKGROUND Hydrocephalus following spontaneous aneurysmal sub-arachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is often associated with unfavorable outcome. This study aimed to determine the potential risk factors and outcomes of shunt-dependent hydrocephalus in aneurysmal SAH patients but without hydrocephalus upon arrival at the hospital. METHODS One hundred and sixty-eight aneurysmal SAH patients were evaluated...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1997
A Tatman A Warren A Williams J E Powell W Whitehouse

James' adaptation of the Glasgow coma scale (JGCS) was designed for young children. Intubated patients are not allocated a verbal score, however, so important changes in a patient's conscious level may be missed. A grimace score was therefore developed and assessed for use in intubated children. Two observers made a JGCS observation within 15 minutes of each other. One observer was the patient'...

Journal: :British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2009

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1978
G Teasdale R Knill-Jones J van der Sande

Head-injured patients were examined by a number of observers whose assessments were compared. Considerable discrepancies occurred when overall "levels" of consciousness and coma were used, and also with some terms which are in common use. More consistent assessments were obtained by employing the "Glasgow Coma Scale," which describes eye opening, verbal behaviour, and motor responsiveness. Nurs...

Journal: :Stroke 2008
Natalia S Rost Eric E Smith Yuchiao Chang Ryan W Snider Rishi Chanderraj Kristin Schwab Emily FitzMaurice Lauren Wendell Joshua N Goldstein Steven M Greenberg Jonathan Rosand

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is the most fatal and disabling stroke subtype. Widely used tools for prediction of mortality are fundamentally limited in that they do not account for effects of withdrawal of care and are not designed to predict functional recovery. We developed an acute clinical score to predict likelihood of functional independence. METHODS We prospect...

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