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Cohen J – Outcome prediction analysis showed that the FOUR score and the GCS are both able to predict in–hospital morbidity and poor outcome at the end of hospitalization. The results from this pediatric study were consistent with the adult studies which suggest that the FOUR score is a reliable and valid tool for use in a wide variety of neuroscience patients.

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