Reliability of Glasgow Coma Score in pediatric trauma patients

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Sandra R. DiBrito, Marcelo Cerullo, Seth D. Goldstein, Susan Ziegfeld, Dylan Stewart, Isam W. Nasr Published:

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Sandra R. DiBrito, Marcelo Cerullo, Seth D. Goldstein, Susan Ziegfeld, Dylan Stewart, Isam W. Nasr

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Background

Discordant assessments of Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) following trauma can result in inappropriate triage. This study sought to determine the reliability of prehospital GCS compared to emergency department (ED) GCS.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective review of traumas from 01/2000 to 12/2015 at a Level-1 pediatric trauma center. We evaluated reliability between field and ED GCS using Pearson's correlation. We ascertained the difference between prehospital and ED GCS (delta-GCS). Associations between patient characteristics and delta-GCS were modeled using Poisson and linear regression, adjusting for demographic and clinical covariates.

Results

We identified 5306 patients. Pearson's correlation for GCS measurements was 0.57 for ages 0–3, and 0.67–0.77 for other age groups. Mean delta-GCS was highest for age

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