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  1. 昏迷指數 (英語: coma scale)或 昏迷等級 、 昏迷量表,是醫學上用來測量病人對外界刺激的反應,以判斷病人意識 清醒 程度或 昏迷 程度的指標。 現今用的最廣的是 格拉斯哥昏迷指數 (英語: Glasgow coma scale,GCS)。 GCS是以睜眼反應(E)、言語反應(V)和運動反應(M)三項指標,利用其分數相加來評定人的 意識狀態 [1] (consciousness state)或 意識水平 [2] (consciousness level)程度的一種評分數字量表。 得分越高,提示意識狀態越好。 最低分為3分,代表「深度 昏迷」;最高分為15分,代表「完全 清醒」。

  2. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) estimates impaired consciousness and coma severity based on response to defined stimuli including Eye, Verbal, and Motor criteria.

  3. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a system toscoreor measure how conscious you are. It does that by giving numbered scores for how awake you are, your level of awareness and how you respond to basic instructions. Experts at the University of Glasgow in Scotland developed the GCS in 1974.

  4. The Glasgow Coma Scale provides a practical method for assessment of impairment of conscious level in response to defined stimuli. “The Glasgow Coma Scale is an integral part of clinical practice and research across the World.

  5. A person's GCS score can range from 3 (completely unresponsive) to 15 (responsive). This score is used to guide immediate medical care after a brain injury (such as a car accident) and also to monitor hospitalised patients and track their level of consciousness.

  6. GCS方法及标准包括以下三个部分:. 睁眼反应(E,Eye opening) 语言反应(V,Verbal response) 肢体运动(M,Motor response). 2. 图说具体怎么做?. 3. 评分结果判读. GCS评分法最高分为15分,最低分为3分;分数越低则意识障碍越重,预后越差。. 4、影响GCS评分的因素 ...

  7. 昏迷指數 (英語: coma scale)或 昏迷等级 、 昏迷量表,是醫學上用來測量病人對外界刺激的反應,以判斷病人意識 清醒 程度或 昏迷 程度的指標。 現今用的最廣的是 格拉斯哥昏迷指數 (英語: Glasgow coma scale,GCS)。 GCS是以睁眼反应(E)、言语反应(V)和运动反应(M)三项指标,利用其分数相加来评定人的 意识状态 [1] (consciousness state)或 意识水平 [2] (consciousness level)程度的一种评分数字量表。 得分越高,提示意识状态越好。 最低分为3分,代表“深度 昏迷 ”;最高分为15分,代表“完全 清醒 ”。

  8. 2023年6月12日 · The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is used to objectively describe the extent of impaired consciousness in all types of acute medical and trauma patients. The scale assesses patients according to three aspects of responsiveness: eye-opening, motor, and verbal responses.

  9. What is the Glasgow Coma Scale? The Scale was described in 1974 by Graham Teasdale and Bryan Jennett (Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet 1974; 2:81-4.) as a way to communicate about the level of consciousness of patients with an acute brain injury.

  10. 2019年5月2日 · The Glasgow coma scale (GCS) is a tool used to assess and calculate a patient’s level of consciousness. It was developed more than 40 years ago by two neurosurgeons in Glasgow and is widely applied today.1The GCS uses a triple criteria scoring system: best eye opening (maximum 4 points), best verbal response (maximum 5 points), and ...

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