Glasgow coma scale in anticipation of sepsis and septic shock: review article
Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine [The]. 2017; 69 (6): 2663-2666
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Evaluation of level of consciousness has become essential for anticipation of sepsis and septic shock. Both the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment [SOFA] score and the quick SOFA score utilize the Glasgow Coma Score [GCS] for screening of sepsis
Objectives: the aim of this review is to determine and study the role of Glasgow coma score in anticipation of sepsis and septic shock
Methods: To achieve this aim, we have searched online database, namely PubMed and Cochrane Library for studies and review articles assessing the significance of assessment of Glasgow Coma Scale [GCS] for anticipating sepsis or septic shock. Thirteen appropriatelyrelated studies were selected for review
Results: Disturbed sensorium was found to be a sensitive early indicator for sepsis, thus GCS is used for assessment of both the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment SOFA and quick SOFA scores qSOFA scores. Lower GCS scores were associated with high mortality rates
Discussion: Encephalopathy is an early sign of sepsis and septic shock. Glasgow Coma score GCS was a good indicator of neurological dysfunction evaluated by the SOFA and qSOFA scores. The use of GCS was also a predictor of mortality in patients with sepsis. Some researchers, however, reported that GCS was not the best tool for measuring brain dysfunction in sepsis
Conclusions: Glasgow coma score can anticipate sepsis and septic shock, and predict the outcome of sepsis
Objectives: the aim of this review is to determine and study the role of Glasgow coma score in anticipation of sepsis and septic shock
Methods: To achieve this aim, we have searched online database, namely PubMed and Cochrane Library for studies and review articles assessing the significance of assessment of Glasgow Coma Scale [GCS] for anticipating sepsis or septic shock. Thirteen appropriatelyrelated studies were selected for review
Results: Disturbed sensorium was found to be a sensitive early indicator for sepsis, thus GCS is used for assessment of both the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment SOFA and quick SOFA scores qSOFA scores. Lower GCS scores were associated with high mortality rates
Discussion: Encephalopathy is an early sign of sepsis and septic shock. Glasgow Coma score GCS was a good indicator of neurological dysfunction evaluated by the SOFA and qSOFA scores. The use of GCS was also a predictor of mortality in patients with sepsis. Some researchers, however, reported that GCS was not the best tool for measuring brain dysfunction in sepsis
Conclusions: Glasgow coma score can anticipate sepsis and septic shock, and predict the outcome of sepsis
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Prognostic_studies
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Egypt. J. Hosp. Med.
Ano de publicação:
2017