What is it about?

the Glasgow coma scale is used to assess the condition of the patient who is having a traumatic brain injury. The new parameters added to this scale is reaction of the pupil to light, the CT findings, and the age of the patient. This becomes more informative for the treatment and prognostication of TBI.

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Why is it important?

Because it adds value to the already existing Glasgow coma scale.

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This page is a summary of: Glasgow coma scale: what is new?, International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports, January 2019, ScopeMed International Medical Journal Management and Indexing System,
DOI: 10.5455/ijmrcr.glasgow-coma-scale-what-is-new.
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