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From Medicineworld.org: New Coma Measurement System
New Coma Measurement System
Neurologists from Mayo Clinic have created the first new, reliable and easy-to-use clinical tool in 30 years for measuring the depth of coma. This is a proposed replacement for the Glasgow Coma Scale which has been in use for a number of years. The new scoring system is called the FOUR (Full Outline of UnResponsiveness) Score and will be described in the October issue of Annals of Neurology, to be published early in the online edition of the journal.
"A coma scoring system like the FOUR Score makes better doctors," he says. "It helps the doctor know what state the patient is in, and what the prognosis is to communicate better with the family. If we only used the Glasgow Coma Scale, we would not be able to accurately explain the patient's condition to the family -- we'd just be able to give a vague explanation. With the FOUR Score, in contrast, we can in a far more detailed way provide the family information on the patient's status and what the outcome will be." For example, according to Dr. Wijdicks, families need to know the answers to questions such as:
A person may become unconscious if the brain is injured through a blow to the head with an object, a motor vehicle accident, a fall or other trauma, or as a result of a disease. Someone who is totally unconscious, unresponsive and cannot be aroused over a sustained time is in a coma. This situation typically lasts only a few days or weeks. After this time, some people gradually awaken, while others enter a vegetative state or die. "Doctors should be crystal clear about the situation patients are in," says Dr. Wijdicks. "Therefore, we've devised a system with the bare necessities of a neurological exam and made it so uncomplicated and understandable that anyone on the medical team can use it -- a nurse, an attending physician or a physician in training." More information on this topic and many other exciting research occurring at Mayo clinic can be found at the their website.
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Neurologists from Mayo Clinic have created the first new, reliable and easy-to-use clinical tool in 30 years for measuring the depth of coma. This is a proposed replacement for the Glasgow Coma Scale which has been in use for a number of years. The new scoring system is called the FOUR (Full Outline of UnResponsiveness) Score and will be described in the October issue of Annals of Neurology, to be published early in the online edition of the journal.
Medicineworld.org: New Coma Measurement System
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