Assessment of a Patient in Coma
The authors start with definitions and classification of a depressed conscious state and proceed to detail practical tips in the initial assessment of patients with coma, focussing on the history and examination. They impress the number of non-neurological causes of coma, which may need to be considered. The assessment of pupillary responses, eye movement abnormalities and abnormal breathing patterns are described. They also explore the utility of basic initial investigations, including blood gases and briefly discuss specialist neuro-imaging and electroencephalography.
Product details
July 2025Paperback
9781009485807
75 pages
229 × 152 mm
Not yet published - available from July 2025
Table of Contents
- 1. Definitions and Classifications
- 2. Establishing the Cause of Coma
- 3. Examination of the Comatose Patient
- 4. Investigation of the Comatose Patient
- 5. Clinical Cases.