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Clinical Implications I • Severity of Head Injury (HI): – 13-15 (mild HI) – 9-12. 1. .

This is the first study to compare four coma scales in Nepali children with AES.

Combination Combination Predictive Utility of the Total Glasgow Coma Scale Versus. OBJECTIVES. Blantyre Coma Scale for children (“Blantyre Coma Scale”) Eye movements Directed (e.

. The Blantyre coma scale (BCS) is used to assess children with severe falciparum malaria, particularly as a criterion for cerebral malaria, but it has not been.

The inability to assess verbal score of patients who are intubated and failure to test brainstem reflexes are 2 limitation of the.

The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Amit Agrawal 20.

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. The Blantyre coma scale (BCS) is used to assess children with severe falciparum malaria, particularly as a criterion for cerebral malaria, but it has not been.

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towards mother’s face) 1 Not directed 0 Verbal response Appropriate cry 2 Inappropriate cry or moan 1 None 0 Best motor response Localises to painful stimuli 2 Withdraws limb from pain 1 Non-specific or absent response 0 Total score 0–5.

Clinical Implications I • Severity of Head Injury (HI): – 13-15 (mild HI) – 9-12. 1. .

It was developed more than 40 years ago by two neurosurgeons in Glasgow and is widely applied today.

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