Feasibility and Validity of the Coma Recovery Scale‐Revised for Accelerated Standardized Testing: A Practical Assessment Tool for Detecting Consciousness in the Intensive Care Unit

We developed and validated an abbreviated version of the Coma Recovery Scale‐Revised (CRS‐R), the CRS‐R For Accelerated Standardized Testing (CRSR‐FAST), to detect conscious awareness in patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the intensive care unit. In 45 consecutively enrolled patients, CR...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of neurology 2023-11, Vol.94 (5), p.919-924
Hauptverfasser: Bodien, Yelena G., Vora, Isha, Barra, Alice, Chiang, Kevin, Chatelle, Camille, Goostrey, Kelsey, Martens, Geraldine, Malone, Christopher, Mello, Jennifer, Parlman, Kristin, Ranford, Jessica, Sterling, Ally, Waters, Abigail B., Hirschberg, Ronald, Katz, Douglas I., Mazwi, Nicole, Ni, Pengsheng, Velmahos, George, Waak, Karen, Edlow, Brian L., Giacino, Joseph T.
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Zusammenfassung:We developed and validated an abbreviated version of the Coma Recovery Scale‐Revised (CRS‐R), the CRS‐R For Accelerated Standardized Testing (CRSR‐FAST), to detect conscious awareness in patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the intensive care unit. In 45 consecutively enrolled patients, CRSR‐FAST administration time was approximately one‐third of the full‐length CRS‐R (mean [SD] 6.5 [3.3] vs 20.1 [7.2] minutes, p 
ISSN:0364-5134
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1531-8249
DOI:10.1002/ana.26740