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Abstract The gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota and GI barrier integrity are hypothesised to contribute to exertional heat illness (EHI) aetiology. We compared the faecal microbiome, GI barrier integrity, inflammation and thermoregulation of 29 recent (∼4 months) EHI patients (a group with elevated EHI risk) and 29 control individuals without prior EHI ...
Alex A. M. Gould+13 more
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ObjectiveThe Rotterdam computed tomography (CT) score was used to evaluate the degree of coma and the prognosis of patients with moderate and severe craniocerebral injury, to analyze its feasibility, and to assess its value in guiding further clinical ...
Juan Ni+3 more
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Abstract Background Post‐stroke depression (PSD) is the most common neuropsychiatric complication following stroke. Although its prevalence varies across studies and meta‐analyses, it is estimated to affect over 25% of stroke survivors. Despite its significant negative impact on recovery and quality of life, PSD is frequently underdiagnosed ...
Awoke Seid+3 more
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The Prognostic Value of the Modified Glasgow Coma Scale in Head Trauma in Dogs [PDF]
Simon R. Platt+2 more
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An Examination of Public Knowledge of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
There is confusion regarding the symptoms, mechanisms of injury, and treatment and recovery associated with mTBI. This study sought to build upon previous research by investigating mTBI knowledge among college students and the general population. Overall, mTBI knowledge accuracy was 67%, which highlights the importance of education following mTBI ...
Taylor Zurlinden+6 more
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The correlation between blood leukocyte count and the level of consciousness in head injured patients [PDF]
This study was performed to define the correlation between the level of consciousness based on Glasgow coma scale ( GCS), Glasgow outcome scale( GOS) and leukocyte count.
H Eskandari, A Kamyabi, F Soleimani
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British hospitals and different versions of the Glasgow coma scale: telephone survey [PDF]
M. Wiese
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The graphical abstract highlights the three key aspects addressed in this review: (1) the clinical background of intracranial hemorrhage (IH), providing context for its diagnosis and clinical significance; (2) the technical background of explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) methods relevant to IH‐related tasks; and (3) a systematic review of ...
Ali Kohan+4 more
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Glasgow Coma Scale Score and QTc Interval in the Prognosis of Organophosphate Poisoning [PDF]
Štefek Grmec+2 more
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Abstract Background The process of discharging the critical patient to the ward (discharge from critical care to the general ward—DCCW) is often described as an experience involving uncertainty which may affect the patient's quality of life and ability to cope.
Mónica Romero‐Pastor+5 more
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