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However, there are four more cases of severe brain disability and 12 more deaths.
In the last column one sees that case 100's clinical outcome is that of severe brain disability.
For example, quadriplegia with functional survival is assigned a value of 0.2; quadriplegia with severe brain disability is assigned a value of 0.1.
Utility values corresponding to the modeled outcomes are functional survival 0.9, to quadriplegia 0.2, severe brain disability 0.1 and death 0.0.
There is a trade-off of 15 cases of quadriplegia and one functional survival in exchange for 12 deaths and four cases of severe brain disability.
Functional survivals are capable of independent activities of daily living, while cases with severe brain disability are not and quadriplegics have total loss of use of all four limbs.
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