unconscious state which is evident from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of 4/15. This indicated poor prognosis as the patient was a known ... Outcome are:-
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Primary Brain Injury
Secondary Brain Injury
Glasgow Coma Scale
Pupillary response
CT Scan
Sitting Balance
Functional Independence Measure; and
Post - traumatic
tube in throat for
artificial breathing. As per the Glasgow Coma Scale 2T and abdominal
examination show evidence of bile leak through the drain
Prasoon Srivastava vs Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital And ... on 10 January, 2024
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parameters such as higher injury severity score 6-9, lower Glasgow Coma Scale(GCS) score, and presence of DIC. However, fracture severity does not always
late and the patient had gone into a deep coma. After arrival at the O.P. no.6 hospital, the attending doctor diagnosed the patient ... Right Basal Ganglia Inter-Cerebral Haemorrhage (ICH) and the Glasgow Coma Scale indicated a deep coma with no chance of recovery. After keeping the patient
ventilator support. Glasgow Coma Scale was also very poor direct
indicator of brain damage. Since the doctors of the Opposite Party were
breathing, patient was kept on ventilator support. The GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale/Score) of the patient was dropped further from 19.06.2009. All the brain stem
ventilator connection was done immediately after admission, even
though the Glasgow coma scale was less than VIII. Had it been done, it would have prevented
Health Organisation, which is as under:-
Severe falciparum malaria with
coma (Glasgow coma scale <11, Blantyre coma scale <3). Malaria with coma persisting
immediately a team of specialist doctors attended the patient. The Glasgow Coma Scale remained consistent both before and after the incident (E1M2VET) and the patient