Calculadora de Escala de Glasgow

Calcula la puntuación de la escala de coma de Glasgow para evaluar nivel de consciencia.

GCS Total Score

15 /15

E+V+M456

Fórmula

Glasgow Coma Scale

The GCS assesses consciousness level on a scale of 3-15.

GCS = Eye + Verbal + Motor

Severity Classification

GCS ScoreSeverity 13-15Mild 9-12Moderate 3-8Severe (intubation usually needed)

Component Ranges

  • Eye: 1-4
  • Verbal: 1-5
  • Motor: 1-6 (most predictive component)
  • Ejemplo Resuelto

    A patient with spontaneous eye opening (4), confused speech (4), and obeying commands (6).

    1. 01Eye = 4 (Spontaneous)
    2. 02Verbal = 4 (Confused)
    3. 03Motor = 6 (Obeys commands)
    4. 04GCS = 4 + 4 + 6 = 14 (Mild - E4V4M6)

    Preguntas Frecuentes

    What is the Glasgow Coma Scale?

    The GCS is a clinical tool developed in 1974 to objectively assess consciousness. It evaluates three components: eye opening, verbal response, and motor response.

    What does a GCS of 3 mean?

    A GCS of 3 is the lowest possible score, indicating no eye, verbal, or motor response. It represents deep unconsciousness or coma.

    When is GCS used?

    GCS is used in emergency medicine, trauma assessment, intensive care, and neurosurgery to monitor neurological status and guide treatment decisions.

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