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A Comparison of the Prehospital Motor Component of the Glasgow Coma Scale (mGCS) to the Prehospital Total GCS (tGCS) as a Prehospital Risk Adjustment Measure for Trauma Patients

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E. A. J. van Rein, D. Jochems, R. D. Lokerman, R. van der Sluijs, R. M. Houwert, R. A. Lichtveld, M. A. van Es, L. P. H. Leenen & M. van Heijl. (2018) Diagnostic value of emergency medical services provider judgement in the identification of head injuries among trauma patients. European Journal of Neurology 26:2, pages 274-280.
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Mohamed A.K.B. Rached, John G. Gaudet, Cecile Delhumeau & Bernhard Walder. (2019) Comparison of two simple models for prediction of short term mortality in patients after severe traumatic brain injury. Injury 50:1, pages 65-72.
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Jun-Ping Wang, Ying-Ying Su, Yi-Fei Liu, Gang Liu, Lin-Lin Fan & Dai-Quan Gao. (2018) Study of Simplified Coma Scales. Chinese Medical Journal 131:18, pages 2152-2157.
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Emily Hopkins, Steven M. Green, Michael Kiemeney & Jason S. Haukoos. (2018) A Two-Center Validation of “Patient Does Not Follow Commands” and Three Other Simplified Measures to Replace the Glasgow Coma Scale for Field Trauma Triage. Annals of Emergency Medicine 72:3, pages 259-269.
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Suet Yi Chan, Chi Ho Tsang, William Wing Keung Woo, Chun Yu Yeung, Ling Yan Leung, Ronson Sze Long Lo, Kevin Kei Ching Hung & Colin A. Graham. (2018) Does an assessment aid improve Glasgow Coma Scale scoring by helicopter rescuers in Hong Kong: A randomised controlled trial. Australasian Emergency Care 21:3, pages 105-110.
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Roger Chou, Annette M. Totten, Nancy Carney, Spencer Dandy, Rongwei Fu, Sara Grusing, Miranda Pappas, Ngoc Wasson & Craig D. Newgard. (2017) Predictive Utility of the Total Glasgow Coma Scale Versus the Motor Component of the Glasgow Coma Scale for Identification of Patients With Serious Traumatic Injuries. Annals of Emergency Medicine 70:2, pages 143-157.e6.
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