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Beyond Glasgow Coma Scale: Prehospital prediction of traumatic brain injurySchucht et al., 2024
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- Schucht J
- Rakhit S
- Smith M
- Han J
- Brown J
- Grigorian A
- Gondek S
- Smith J
- Patel M
- Maiga A
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- Surgery
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Introduction Early identification of traumatic brain injury followed by timely, targeted treatment is essential. We aimed to establish the ability of prehospital Glasgow Coma Scale score alone and combined with vital signs to predict hospital-diagnosed traumatic brain …
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