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Citation

Wagstyl J, Sutcliffe AJ, Alpar EK. J. Pediatr. Surg. 1987; 22(2): 127-129.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1987, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3820007

Abstract

A retrospective survey of 166 children aged 15 years or less was made in an attempt to identify which clinical features presenting in the first 24 hours after a head injury might be helpful in predicting the eventual outcome as defined by the Glasgow Outcome Scale. In 88% of the children, the trend of Glasgow Coma Scale score over the first 24 hours was useful. This included children admitted with a score of 3 or 4 and those with a score of 5 or more who did not deteriorate within 24 hours of injury. In this group only 2% of the predictions would have been inaccurate and in only 0.7% would the outcome have been worse than the prediction. The presence of both abnormal plantar and pupillary light reflexes predicted death or significant disability in 99% of cases.


Language: en

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