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Abstract


A clinical analysis was carried our tretrospectively with 54 cases of severe head injured patients (Glasgow Coma Scale score 3 to 8) to identify prognostic factors.
Unawareness for over 1 month, abnormal pupillary reaction, abnormal motor response pattern, and diffuse head injury with basal cisternal compression prove to be the most reliable predictors.
Individual predictions of outcome provide a powerful tool for assessing the relative efficacy of alternative treatments.

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