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Review
. 2006 Jan;34(1):31-41.
doi: 10.1097/01.ccm.0000194534.42661.9f.

Approach to the comatose patient

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Approach to the comatose patient

Robert D Stevens et al. Crit Care Med. 2006 Jan.

Abstract

Background: Coma is a medical emergency and may constitute a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for the intensivist.

Objective: To review currently available data on the etiology, diagnosis, and outcome of coma. To propose an evidence-based approach for the clinical management of the comatose patient.

Data source: Search of Medline and Cochrane databases; manual review of bibliographies from selected articles and monographs.

Data synthesis and conclusions: Coma and other states of impaired consciousness are signs of extensive dysfunction or injury involving the brainstem, diencephalon, or cerebral cortex and are associated with a substantial risk of death and disability. Management of impaired consciousness includes prompt stabilization of vital physiologic functions to prevent secondary neurologic injury, etiological diagnosis, and the institution of brain-directed therapeutic or preventive measures. Neurologic prognosis is determined by the underlying etiology and may be predicted by the combination of clinical signs and electrophysiological tests.

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