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Prehosp Emerg Care ; 20(4): 493-8, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26954262

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OBJECTIVE: The pediatric Glasgow coma scale (pGCS) is a consciousness score that, although widely applied, requires skill to apply. The AVPU scale uses four simple categories (Alert; Verbal response; response to Pain; Unresponsive), but has not been studied in a large pediatric population. We compared the performance of the AVPU and pGCS scales in a large pediatric cohort in an acute, prehospital setting. METHODS: In a six-month-long prospective cohort study, AVPU and pGCS scores were determined by emergency physicians in children less than 10 years of age at their first prehospital encounter. RESULTS: We included 302 children (median age 2.3 years) with a broad spectrum of diagnoses. Data were complete for 287 children. AVPU and pGCS scores showed good a correlation in the extreme categories A and U (positive predictive values of 98% and 100%, respectively). Corresponding pGCS scores for each AVPU category were as follows: 11-15 for A; 5-15 for V; 4-12 for P; and 3-5 for U. The positive predictive value to detect patients with pGCS ≥ 8 for AVPU category V was 100%. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated good correlation of simple and fast consciousness AVPU scoring to the standard pGCS in a large cohort of pediatric patients in a prehospital setting. The AVPU category "V" identifies patients with a pGCS of or exceeding 8 and, therefore, identifies children at low risk requiring more invasive procedures or intensive care treatment. KEY WORDS: Glasgow coma scale (GCS); Alert-verbal-pain-unresponsive-score; AVPU-score; consciousness assessment; children, pediatric emergency.


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Estado de Consciência , Serviços Médicos de Emergência , Escala de Coma de Glasgow , Exame Neurológico/métodos , Pré-Escolar , Alemanha , Humanos , Estudos Prospectivos
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