Abstract

Abstract: Background: - The “Glasgow Coma Scale” is routinely used to assess responsiveness and guide early care for individuals with head injury or severe brain impairment. Severely impaired patients may need MRI, hospitalization for observation, or discharge, which is determined based on Glasgow Coma Scale assessments. Purpose: - The study's objective is to evaluate that Glasgow coma scale scores are outcome Methods: - A retrospective study was conducted on 30 patients who visited the outpatient department of Teerthanker Mahaveer Hospital & Research Center, Moradabad. Only TBI patients with a GCS score of 5-8 were included. Patient demographics, physical exams, doctor assessments, medicinal interventions, and health status evaluations were recorded. The study analyzed the correlation between each variable and the GCS score to determine their relationship.

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