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- J D Born, P Hans, G Dexters, K Kalangu, J Lenelle, G Milbouw, and A Stevenaert.
- Neurochirurgie. 1982 Jan 1; 28 (1): 1-7.
AbstractAssessment of brain dysfunction in head injured patients is important as an index of severity of brain damage and forms the basis of monitoring. . The Glasgow Coma scale (G.C.S.) is a practical scale for nurses. The Liege Coma scale contains the three variables of the G.C.S. and provides informations concerning the brain stem reflexes. In a series of 60 head-injured patients, recovery rates were calculated on the basis of either Glasgow scores or Liege scores. The Liege Coma scale provides a more sensitive index of clinical course and a better prognosis.
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