The Examination in Coma

“the father of modern neurological surgery”

American neurosurgeon Harvey Williams Cushing (1869–1939)

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Definition

“a state of unarousable unresponsiveness”

Parts
a. level of consciousness
b. vital signs (BP & breathing pattern)
c. cranial nerves (fundoscopy + vision + brainstem)
d. motor & sensory
e. reflex
f. meningeal signs

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Level of consciousness

Normal
Clouding of consciousness
Confusion/delirium
Lethargy
Obtundation
Stupor
Coma

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Grading level of consciousness

GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale)
RASS (Richmond Agitation-Sedation Score)
FOUR (Full Outline of UnResponsiveness)

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GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale)

- Parameters: best eye response, best verbal response, and best motor response
- Values between 3 and 15
- Mnemonic: EYES, VOICE, OLDBEN

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RASS (Richmond Agitation-Sedation Score)

- mostly used in mechanically ventilated patients to avoid over and under-sedation

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FOUR (Full Outline of UnResponsiveness)

- eye responses, motor responses, brainstem reflexes, and breathing pattern

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Vital signs

a. pulse & blood pressure
- Cushing triad of increased intracranial pressure
(hypertension + bradycardia + irregular breathing)

b. breathing pattern

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Breathing pattern

“special attention to the breathing pattern, as some patterns help us localize lesions”

Breathing pattern rules
1st higher injury results in faster breathing
2nd higher injury results in more organized patterns
3rd injury to the ‘p’ons results in ‘p’auses

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Cheyne-Stokes respiration

“Hyperpnea regularly alternating w/ apnea”

- bilateral cerebral dysfunction
- increased ICP
- decreased cardiac output

via: Medical Learning Life

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Central neurogenic hyperventilation

“w/ respiratory alkalosis”

- damage to rostral brainstem tegmentum paramedian pontine reticular formation
- stimulation of afferent peripheral reflexes in lung and chest wall

doi.org/10.1093/med/97… via: Wijdicks

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Apneustic breathing

“prolonged pause at the end of inspiration”

- lateral tegmentum of the lower half of the pons

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Cluster breathing

“periodic respirations that are irregular in frequency and amplitude with variable pauses between clusters of breath”

- lower pontine tegmental lesion

doi.org/10.1093/med/97… via: Wijdicks

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Ataxic breathing

“irregular in both rate and tidal volume”

- medullary damage (reticular formation of dorsomedia medulla down to obex)

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Kussmaul breathing

“deep and labored breathing pattern”

- metabolic acidosis (diabetes ketoacidosis)
in MA, breathing is 1st rapid&shallow but as acidosis worsens, breathing gradually becomes deep&labored (this latter type is aka Kussmaul)

via: Jeff
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Agonal breathing

“labored breaths, gasping, and, often, myoclonus and grunting”

- lower brainstem lesion

via: Singapore Resuscitation

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Respiratory center

“Boat starts and PRASaD DIVEs”

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Cranial nerves

“fundoscopy + vision + brainstem reflexes”

Fundoscopy
a. bilateral papilledema
- high ICP

b. intraocular hemorrhage
- high ICP due to subarachnoid hemorrhage (Terson syndrome)

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Vision and eye movements

Vision
- blink-to-threat

Eye movements
- ocular bobbing
- ping-pong
- forced downward gaze
- rapid VOR w/ downward movement
- ocular myoclonus

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Brainstem reflexes

Brainstem Reflexes Assessment Sedation Scale (BRASS)
i. cough reflex
ii. pupillary light reflex
iii. corneal reflex
iv. absence of grimacing and absence of oculocephalic
v. absence of grimacing and presence of oculocephalic

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Pupil size

Small & reactive: metabolic and diencephalic
Large & fixed & hippus: pretectal
Dilate & fixed (unil): III nerve (uncal)
- Kernohan notch
Midposition & fixed: midbrain
Pinpoint: pons

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Motor & sensory exam

a. can the patient localize to painful stimuli?
- defend, localize, withdraw, flex, extend, no response

via: jamieskaff

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b. movements in coma

- arc de cercle
- choreiform fidgets
- myoclonus status epilepticus
- spontaneous triple flexion responses

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c. posturing

decerebrate and decorticate

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Reflexes

“the same as in the conscious person”

- muscle tone
- reflexes
- clonus
- plantar response

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Meningeal signs

a. Nuchal (cervical) rigidity
b. Kernig's sign
c. Brudzinski's neck sign
d. Brudzinski's contralateral reflex sign
e. Tripod or Amoss's or Hoyne's sign
f. Others

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Differential

1.Coma w/ focal or lateralizing signs
- CVA (ischemic or hemorrhagic)
- Trauma
- Space occupying lesion (tumor or infectious)

2.Coma w/ meningismus
- Meningoencephalitis
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage

3.Coma w/o localizing signs or meningismus
- TOMES mnemonic
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Coma mimicking

a. locked-in syndrome (video)
- vertical eye movements and blinking are usually spared
- awake

b. abulia & akinetic mutism
- profound failure of executive function

doi.org/10.1093/med/97… via: Wijdicks

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c. hypokinetic catatonia
- obtundation
- immobility, mutism, staring, cataplexy
- Bush-Francis Catatonia Rating Scale

d. functional unresponsiveness
- open the eyelids (tightly shut eyelids; eye movements; rapid eyelid closure)
- oculocephalic reflex
- optokinetic nystagmus

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