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Table 1 Glasgow Outcome Scale GOS Outcome Functional outcome 1 Dead Unfavorable 2 Vegetative state 3 Severely disabled (conscious but requires others for daily support) 4 Moderately disabled (independent but disabled) Favorable 5 Good recovery (resumed most normal activity) .
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For ease of analysis and reporting, the five-point GOS score was categorized as either favorable (moderate disability or good recovery - GOS 4 to 5) or unfavorable (dead, vegetative, or severely disabled - GOS 1 to 3).
– Severe Disability: (Conscious but disabled).
In a follow-up study, Nagao and colleagues included eight patients with good-grade SAH (H&H II to III), and seven patients had favorable outcome and one survived severely disabled [ 29].
Four patients survived with favorable outcome and one patient was severely disabled.
13 Some survivors were functioning at a severely disabled level even prior to injury; these were allocated to the favorable outcome group if they recovered to their previous state, or to the unfavorable group if they were left with increased disability and dependency.
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This is notable regarding the fact that more chronic and severely disabled patients were included in the MTP and patients with 21 25 headaches days per month showed the most favorable outcome.
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