The Glasgow Coma Scale: A disconnect between medical documentation and traumatic brain injury litigation in the United States.

Q2 Medicine
Medico-Legal Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-17 DOI:10.1177/00258172231161975
Nicole A Kelly, Rachel E Kelly, Ross P Berkeley
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Abstract

Traumatic brain injuries are consistently difficult to objectively measure. This creates significant challenges for medical and legal practitioners who each apply the Glasgow Coma Scale-based traumatic brain injury severity classifications of "mild", "moderate" and "severe". It can be difficult to medically define an often-subjective traumatic brain injury, where the law requires objective evidence of injuries. This descriptive review aims to elucidate the intended purpose of the Glasgow Coma Scale in traumatic brain injury assessment by doctors and attorneys. We highlight two different Glasgow Coma Scale uses, demonstrating a disconnect between the clinical traumatic brain injury adjectival classifications used in medicine and law. The Glasgow Coma Scale-based adjectival traumatic brain injury classifications create a diagnostic label which can affect a patient long after their initial medical assessment, representing a de facto diagnosis to the legal profession which may affect a patient's potential legal financial recovery.

格拉斯哥昏迷量表:美国医疗记录与脑外伤诉讼之间的脱节。
脑外伤始终难以客观测量。这给医疗和法律从业人员带来了巨大的挑战,因为他们各自采用基于格拉斯哥昏迷量表的 "轻度"、"中度 "和 "重度 "脑外伤严重程度分类。医学上对脑外伤的定义往往是主观的,而法律则要求提供客观的伤害证据,这在医学上是很难做到的。本描述性综述旨在阐明格拉斯哥昏迷量表在医生和律师进行脑外伤评估时的预期目的。我们强调了格拉斯哥昏迷量表的两种不同用途,证明了医学和法律中使用的临床脑外伤形容词分类之间的脱节。基于格拉斯哥昏迷量表的创伤性脑损伤形容词分类创建了一个诊断标签,该标签可能会在患者接受初步医疗评估后的很长时间内对其产生影响,这对法律界来说是一个事实上的诊断,可能会影响患者潜在的法律经济赔偿。
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Medico-Legal Journal
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期刊介绍: The Medico-Legal journal is the official journal of Medico-Legal Society. The Royal Society of Medicine Press is delighted to announce the launch in July 2009 of the Medico-Legal journal, on behalf of the Medico-Legal Society. The Medico-Legal Journal provides an official record of the proceedings of the Medico-Legal Society, and is dedicated to promoting Medico-Legal knowledge in all its aspects. As well as providing a record of activity in the Society, the journal includes a unique collection of contributions and speeches from eminent speakers at society events.
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