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Glasgow Coma Scale simplified for MBBS students

Posted by Dr. Mohan T Shenoy (Endocrinologist & Diabetologist)

The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a standardized tool used to assess a person’s level of consciousness, particularly in cases of brain injury or neurological impairment.

GCS

Practical Application

  • The GCS is widely used in emergency, trauma, and ICU settings for initial and ongoing assessment.

  • Limitations include reduced applicability in intubated patients, those with facial trauma, or young children—pediatric adaptations exist for those under two years.

  • The tool aids in monitoring changes, guiding treatment, and supporting outcomes predictions but is not sufficient alone for prognosis.

Advanced Variants

  • GCS modification for pediatric age group

Pediatric GCS

 

  • The GCS-Pupils Score (GCS-P) combines standard GCS with pupil reactivity to increase predictive accuracy for traumatic brain injury, emphasizing mortality and recovery outcomes.

For more reading: https://www.jems.com/patient-care/improving-glasgow-coma-scale-accuracy-among-emergency-medical-services-providers/

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