Pain as a Guide in Glasgow Coma Scale Status for Neurological Assessment.

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Neurological status is essential and often challenging for neurosurgical residents and also for neurosurgeons to determine surgical management. Pain as a component of the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) can be used as a tool in patients, especially an unconscious or comatose patient. In order to elicit this adequate noxious stimulus, a certain amount of pressure-pain threshold is required upon performing either as the central or peripheral technique. The scientific explanation behind each technique is required and needs to be well understood to aid the localisation of the defect in the neurological system. This paper will briefly review the aid of pain as a neurological guide in GCS status assessment.
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Authors Nallaluthan, Vasu;Tan, Guan Yan;Murni, Mohamed Fuad;Saleh, Umaira;Abdul Halim, Sanihah;Idris, Zamzuri;Ghani, Abdul Rahman Izaini;Abdullah, Jafri Malin;
Journal The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS
Year 2023
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10.21315/mjms2023.30.5.18
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