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Epidemiology
Pathophysiology
Prehospital management
Hospital management
Critical care management
Neurological complications
Outcomes
| Score | Functional state | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | Good recovery | Returned to original function without deficit |
| 4 | Moderate disability | Minor neurological deficit that does not interfere with daily functioning or work |
| 3 | Severe disability | Significant neurological deficit that interferes with daily activities or prevents return to employment |
| 2 | Persistent vegetative state | Coma or severe deficit rendering the patient completely dependent |
| 1 | Death | Dead |
| CPC 1 | Good cerebral performance. Conscious, alert, able to work and live independently, might have mild neurological or psychological deficit. |
| CPC 2 | Moderate cerebral disability, conscious, sufficient cerebral function for independent activities of daily life. Able to work in sheltered environment. |
| CPC 3 | Severe cerebral disability. Conscious, dependent on others for daily support because of impaired brain function. Ranges from ambulatory state to severe dementia and paralysis. |
| CPC 4 | Coma or vegetative state. Any degree of coma without the presence of all brain death criteria. Unawareness, even if appears awake (vegetative state) without interaction with the environment; may have spontaneous eye opening and sleep/awake cycles. Cerebral unresponsiveness. |
| CPC 5 | Brain death, apnoea, brain stem areflexia, silent EEG. |