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  1. 12 de jun. de 2023 · The Glasgow Coma Scale Pupils Score (GCS-P) was described by Paul Brennan, Gordon Murray, and Graham Teasdale in 2018 as a strategy to combine the two key indicators of the severity of traumatic brain injury into a single simple index. Calculation of the GCS-P is by subtracting the Pupil Reactivity Score (PRS) from the Glasgow Coma ...

    • Shobhit Jain, Lindsay M. Iverson
    • 2023/06/12
    • 2019
  2. The GCS-P score (GCS-PRS ) is 6-2 = 4. The likelihood of mortality is increased to 39%. The GCS Pupils Score (GCS-P) was described by Paul Brennan, Gordon Murray and Graham Teasdale in 2018 as a strategy to combine the two key indicators of the severity of traumatic brain injury into a single simple index.

    • Graham.Teasdale@glasgow.ac.uk
  3. ESCALA DE COMA DE GLASGOW : Avalie da seguinte forma PONTUE Fatores que interferem com a comun icação , capacidade de resposta e outr as lesões A abertura ocular , o conteúdo do discurso e os movimentos dos hemicorpo s direito e esquerdo Estimulação s onor a: ordem em tom de voz normal ou em voz alta Estimulação física: pressão na

    • Using Prognostic Information After A Head Injury
    • Construction of The Charts
    • Combined Charts
    • Using The Gcs_Pa Charts
    • Ct Findings
    • Frequently Asked Questions

    The GCS Pupils Age prognostic charts provide a simple graphical presentation of the probabilities of outcome from traumatic brain injury based on GCS, pupil reactivity, age and CT scan findings. They were developed by Gordon Murray, Paul Brennan and Graham Teasdale, and published by the Journal of Neurosurgery in 20181 (Link). The stimulus to the d...

    The Charts are derived from information about 10,702 adult head injured patients.1 Outcome 3 – 6 months after injury was classified into 2 groups: either mortality (includes 1.3% judged to be in vegetative state) or favourable, independent recovery (Moderate disability or Good recovery on Glasgow Outcome Scale) Clinical features:The clinical indice...

    Age GCS-P The combined effects of GCS-P and age are displayed on 2D charts (download) with increasing GCS-P along the ‘x’, horizontal axis, and age decreasing in 5 year bands from over 86 to 16 on the ‘y’, vertical axis. The data are the percentage likelihood of either mortality (death or persistent vegetative state) or independent favourable outco...

    Example of application. Age, GCS and Pupil Response You are asked to assess a 50 year old patient who has been ejected from the passenger seat of a car at high velocity. They make no eye, verbal or motor movements spontaneously, or in response to your spoken requests. When stimulated their eyes do not open, they make no sounds, but their arms flex ...

    The patient’s CT scan shows a subdural haematoma and subarachnoid haemorrhage (2 abnormalities), so the estimate of mortality has increased to 69% and of independent recovery has fallen to 15%.

    1. What guidance do the charts provide to the likelihood of severely disabled survival? This can be obtained by subtracting the estimates for mortality and independent recovery from 100%. In the example above, based on age and GCS-P, the chance of death is 56% and of favourable outcome is 22%, so the chance of survival with severe disability is 100...

    • Graham.Teasdale@glasgow.ac.uk
  4. 11 de dez. de 2018 · Como classificar o paciente na Escala de Coma de Glasgow com resposta pupilar (ECG-P)? Primeiro faz-se a avaliação da escala normalmente, levando em conta a resposta de abertura ocular, de fala e de movimentação, somando pontos de acordo com a resposta.

  5. 26 de mar. de 2023 · Subtracting the pupil reaction score from the GCS score means that the GCS-P score can range from 1 to 15. The GCS-P score still uses a score of 8 or fewer to mean a coma. A GCS score of 3 and a pupil score of 2 is a GCS-P score of 1. That means a very deep coma and no pupil reaction in both eyes.

  6. 1 de jan. de 2015 · The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and pupillary reactivity are well-known prognostic factors in traumatic brain injury (TBI). The aim of this study was to compare the GCS motor score and pupillary reactivity assessed in the field and at hospital admission and assess their prognostic value for 6-month mortality in patients with moderate or ...