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    Lactate Level Predicts Mortality in Patients with Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding by Muge Gulen, Salim Satar, Adnan Tas, Akkan Avci, Hakan Nazik, Basak Toptas Firat

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The aim of this study was to show whether the level of lactate in venous blood compared with the Glasgow-Blatchford Bleeding Score (GBS), in patients diagnosed with upper gastrointestinal system (UGI) bleeding in the emergency department, will help to predict the need for transfusion and prognosis. …”
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    Blood leukocyte-based clusters in patients with traumatic brain injury by Ruoran Wang, Jianguo Xu, Min He

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Cluster 1 had the lowest Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and the highest Injury Severity Score (ISS) while cluster 2 had the highest GCS and the lowest ISS. …”
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    The Development of Simple Scoring System to Predict Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) in Patients with Stroke by In-Hui Pak, Se-Ryong Han, Chol-Ho Sin, Hyo-Song Kim, Un-Ryong Rim

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The variables with significant difference between the non-UTI group and the UTI group were age (non-UTI versus UTI, 56.4 ± 7.2 vs. 59.0 ± 12.8; p<0.001), female (244 (24.2) vs. 176 (36.1), p<0.001), 300 ≦ SI (smoking index) (16 (2.4) vs. 48 (12.0), p<0.001), alcohol > 25 g/d (292 (29.0) vs. 184 (37.7), p<0.001), poststroke hyperglycemia (120 (10.3) vs. 163 (33.4), p<0.001), indwelling of urinary catheter (157 (15.6) vs. 351 (72.0), p<0.001), GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale) on admission (11.2 ± 3.9 vs. 8.5 ± 4.0, p=0.038), and WFNS (World Federation of Neurosurgeons) (in subarachnoid hemorrhage) on admission (2.9 ± 1.7 vs. 3.5 ± 1.5, p<0.001). …”
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    Forensic Admissions of Geriatric Patients to the Emergency Department and Short-Term Mortality Rates by Secdegül Coşkun Yaş, Mehmet Ali Aslaner, Fikret Bildik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Forensic diagnoses, type of injury, age, gender, Glasgow Coma Scale score, consultation details, outcomes, and 1-month mortality status were recorded. …”
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    Liquefied Petroleum Gas Poisoning in a Child: A Case Report from a Low-Middle Income Country by Abid Jamali, Latif Shamasuddin, Aimen Yunus, Nadeem Ullah Khan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Upon arrival, the patient was tachycardic, with a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of 11/15. The systemic examination was unremarkable, and the electrocardiogram (ECG) showed a normal sinus rhythm. …”
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    Stroke Event Factors among Adult Patients Admitted to Stroke Unit of Jimma University Medical Center: Prospective Observational Study by Ginenus Fekadu, Hunduma Wakassa, Firew Tekle

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Majority of patients (40.5%) showed severe neurological deficit on admission and the mean National Institute of health stroke scale (NIHSS) was 15.71 ± 7.52. The mean Glasgow coma scale (GCS) was moderate (12.12±3.35). …”
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    Severe anti-α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptor encephalitis with prolonged hyperammonemia: a case report by Chunxia Yan, Lingling Bai, Jingwei Du, Zonglei Chong, Guangjun Xu, Xiaoqian Yang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The patient’s condition rapidly progressed to coma, which persisted for 2 months, manifesting as a fulminant course. At that time, his Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score was 6, and AMPAR antibodies were strongly positive in both serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). …”
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    Sports injuries: a 5-year review of admissions at a major trauma center in the United Kingdom by Ahmad Hammad Hassan, Aref-Ali Gharooni, Harry Mee, James Geffner, Fahim Anwar

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Demographic, hospital episode-related, and health outcome-related data were analyzed, and differences were compared across sports and activity groups. The Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) at discharge was used as the primary outcome measure and the length of hospital stay as the secondary outcome measure. …”
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    The prevalence of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and its relationship with clinical variables in intensive care unit patients in Iran, 2022 by Arman Karami, Alireza Abdi, Ali Akbar Vaisi Raygani, Nader Salari, Mohammad Mehdi Mohammadi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…MODS was significantly related to clinical variables such as the number of days in the hospital, days in ICU, number of involved organs, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2), shock index, APACHE II score, SOFA score, mNUTRIC score, and free water deficit (P < 0.05). …”
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    Ruptured Pericallosal Artery Aneurysm: A Case Report by I Wayan Niryana, Made Bhuwana Putra, Christopher Lauren, Yosep Mote, I Gusti Ketut Agung Surya Kencana

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Initial evaluation revealed a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 15 and positive signs of meningeal irritation. …”
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    ASA score is an independent predictor of 1-year outcome after moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury by Olivia Kiwanuka, Philipp Lassarén, Alexander Fletcher-Sandersjöö, Charles Tatter, Jonathan Tjerkaski, David W. Nelson, Eric P. Thelin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The primary outcome was 1-year Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS, dichotomized as GOS1-3 (unfavorable) vs. 4–5 (favorable)), and secondary outcome was 90-day mortality. …”
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    Management of a traumatic avulsion fracture of the occipital condyle in polytrauma patient in Korea: a case report by Chang Hwa Ham, Woo-Keun Kwon, Joo Han Kim, Youn-Kwan Park, Jong Hyun Kim

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…On initial presentation, her Glasgow Coma Scale was 8. She presented with fracture compound comminuted depressed, on the left side of her forehead with skull base fracture extending into clivus and occipital condyle. …”
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    Índice pronóstico de mortalidad posoperatoria para pacientes con hematoma intracerebral primario by Margarita Elena Sánchez Padín, Jhonaiky Armanda Peguero Garó, María Teresa Solomon Cardona, Carmen Elena Viada González

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Resultados: La edad ≥ 60 años, la puntuación ≤ 10 puntos en la Escala de Coma de Glasgow y la profundidad del hematoma ≥ 1,25 cm, constituyen predictores independientes de mortalidad posoperatoria. …”
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