Evaluating the comatose patient. Rapid neurologic assessment is key to appropriate management

Postgrad Med. 2002 Feb;111(2):38-40, 43-6, 49-50 passim. doi: 10.3810/pgm.2002.02.1106.

Abstract

Coma is defined as a sleeplike state in which the patient is unresponsive to self and the environment. Coma should be distinguished from the persistent vegetative state and locked-in syndrome. It is important to obtain a carefully taken history from eyewitnesses and to perform a rapid neurologic examination focusing on pupillary responses, eye movements, and motor responses. Pupils reactive to light usually indicate metabolic or medical coma; cerebellar infarction or hemorrhage is a notable exception. A pupil unreactive to light often points to a structural brain lesion and the need for urgent neurosurgical consultation. The prognosis for coma depends on the cause.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Coma / classification
  • Coma / diagnosis*
  • Coma / etiology
  • Coma / therapy
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Eye Movements
  • Humans
  • Motor Activity
  • Neurologic Examination
  • Primary Health Care
  • Prognosis
  • Reflex, Pupillary
  • Respiration