2023
DOI: 10.1002/jum.16366
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Feasibility of USG‐Guided Objective Initial Assessment of Pupillary Size and Pupillary Reflexes Versus Clinical Examination in Patients With Altered Mental Status

Priyanka Modi,
Sanjeev Bhoi,
Praveen Aggarwal
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPupillary assessment is an important part of the neurological assessment which provides vital information in critically ill patients. However, clinical pupillary assessment is subjective. The ultrasound‐guided pupillary examination is objective. There are limited pieces of literature regarding its use in assessing patients with altered mental status. So, we studied the extent of agreement of B‐mode ultrasound with clinical examination for assessment of the pupillary size and reflex in patients with a… Show more

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