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PROGNOSIS IN ANOXIC AND TRAUMATIC COMA
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PROGNOSIS IN ANOXIC AND TRAUMATIC COMA

Abstract

This article presents a systematic review of the prognostic factors in coma caused by hypoxia and anoxia, and traumatic head injury. In the case of anoxic coma, poor prognosis can be determined very accurately at the bedside by the lack of brainstem reflexes assessed at day three post-insult. Electroencephalogram (EEG) and evoked potentials (i.e., auditory and somatosensory) detect additional patients with poor prognosis. Clinical examination is not as helpful in the case of traumatic coma. Evoked potentials performed within the first week detect approximately half of patients with a poor prognosis. EEG adds only a small amount of prognostic information.

Authors

Attia J; Cook DJ

Journal

Critical Care Clinics, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 497–511

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1998

DOI

10.1016/s0749-0704(05)70013-0

ISSN

0749-0704

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