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Some emergency medical services systems use a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score cutoff of ≤13 to prompt transport of injured patients to trauma centers. To determine the correlation between GCS scores and outcomes by patient age (16–69 vs. ≥70), researchers reviewed data from the Ohio Trauma Registry for 52,412 patients who were injured between 2002 and 2007. Outcome measures included in-hospital mortality, clinically significant brain injury, neurosurgical intervention, and emergency intubation.
Elders with GCS scores of 14 had significantly higher risk for in-hospital mortality or traumatic brain injury than younger patients with GCS scores of 13 (odds ratios, 4.68 and 1.84, respectively). Among elders, but not among younger patients, mortali…