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Schefold JC et al. - The results indicate that monitoring of the GCS is a simple and reliable method for clinical outcome assessment in patients treated with therapeutic hypothermia. Thus, GCS monitoring remains a powerful tool to predict outcome of patients treated with therapeutic hypothermia.

 

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