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Escala Visual Analógica del Dolor×Escala de Coma de Glasgow×
CampoEvaluación clínicaEvaluación clínica
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19741974
Autor originalE. Carl HuskissonGraham Teasdale and Bryan Jennett
TipoPain intensity measurementConsciousness and neurological assessment
Fuente seminalHuskisson, E. C. (1974). Measurement of pain. Lancet, 2(7889), 1127-1131. DOI ↗Teasdale, G., & Jennett, B. (1974). Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet, 2(7872), 81-84. DOI ↗
AliasVAS, Pain VAS, Visual Rating ScaleGCS, Glasgow Scale
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ResumenThe Visual Analog Scale (VAS) is a 10-centimeter line for measuring pain intensity, developed by Huskisson in 1974. Patients mark their current pain level along the continuum from no pain to worst pain imaginable. It remains one of the most widely used single-item pain measures in clinical practice and research.The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), developed by Teasdale and Jennett in 1974, is a 15-point scale used to assess level of consciousness and severity of brain injury. It evaluates eye opening, verbal response, and motor response, making it the gold standard tool for rapid neurological assessment in trauma, emergency, and intensive care settings.
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