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The Coma Recovery Scale [CRS-R] , also known as the JFK Coma Recovery Scale - Revised, is used to assess patients with a disorder of consciousness, commonly coma<ref name="CRS-R 1">Giacino, J. T., K. Kalmar and J. Whyte (2004). "The JFK Coma Recovery Scale-Revised: measurement characteristics and diagnostic utility." Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85(12): 2020-9</ref>. | The Coma Recovery Scale [CRS-R] , also known as the JFK Coma Recovery Scale - Revised, is used to assess patients with a disorder of consciousness, commonly coma<ref name="CRS-R 1">Giacino, J. T., K. Kalmar and J. Whyte (2004). "The JFK Coma Recovery Scale-Revised: measurement characteristics and diagnostic utility." Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85(12): 2020-9</ref>. | ||
It may be used to differentiate between vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious state (MCS). | It may be used to differentiate between vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious state (MCS)<ref name="CRS-R 2">Diagnostic accuracy of the vegetative and minimally conscious state: Clinical consensus versus standardized neurobehavioral assessment | ||
Schnakers C, Vanhaudenhuyse A, Giacino J, et al. "Diagnostic accuracy of the vegetative and minimally conscious state: Clinical consensus versus standardized neurobehavioral assessment". BMC Neurol. 2009; 9:35.</ref>. | |||
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The Coma Recovery Scale [CRS-R] , also known as the JFK Coma Recovery Scale - Revised, is used to assess patients with a disorder of consciousness, commonly coma[1].
It may be used to differentiate between vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious state (MCS)[2].
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- ↑ Giacino, J. T., K. Kalmar and J. Whyte (2004). "The JFK Coma Recovery Scale-Revised: measurement characteristics and diagnostic utility." Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85(12): 2020-9
- ↑ Diagnostic accuracy of the vegetative and minimally conscious state: Clinical consensus versus standardized neurobehavioral assessment Schnakers C, Vanhaudenhuyse A, Giacino J, et al. "Diagnostic accuracy of the vegetative and minimally conscious state: Clinical consensus versus standardized neurobehavioral assessment". BMC Neurol. 2009; 9:35.