Moanes A. Enaba 
	
                                                                                                            
Egypt                                    	
                                    
 Research Article
                                                                        Glasgow Coma Scale, Brain Computerized Tomography and Neurophysiological Methods as Prognostic Factors of Pediatric Coma                                     
Author(s): Mohammad W. El-Anwar, Waleed M. Ibrahim, Sanaa M. Abdel Salam, Safaa H.A. Saleh, Mohammad A. Zeidan and Moanes A. EnabaMohammad W. El-Anwar, Waleed M. Ibrahim, Sanaa M. Abdel Salam, Safaa H.A. Saleh, Mohammad A. Zeidan and Moanes A. Enaba             
                                    
                                                                        
                             Background and objectives:   Coma is characterized by the total absence of both arousal and awareness. The outcome of coma    depends on the etiology, depth and duration of impaired consciousness.    It  is  likely  that  brain  electrical  function  monitoring  will  play  an  increasingly  important  role  in  evaluating  prognosis  of  coma  in    children.
Aim:    To compare the predictive values of clinical examinations combined with the recordings of Electroencephalography (EEG)    and Brainstem Auditory-Evoked Potentials (BAEP) and computed tomography (CT) of the brain in the evaluation of coma outcome    in children.
Methods:   Twenty children with coma aged 3-14 years were included in the study and subjected to: full history, clinical, neurological and    otological examination. Medical investigations for coma.. View More»