“…The majority of survivors remain comatose and outcome is variable; some may remain in a vegetative state, while others may eventually recover completely [1]. Absent motor response to pain for more than 2 days, absence of corneal and papillary reflexes for more than 24 h, and persistence of a Glasgow Coma Scale score <5 for more than 2–3 days strongly predict death or poor outcome [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]. In addition to these clinical signs, a number of neurophysiological and laboratory tests, such as absence of cortical somatosensory evoked potential, CSF creatinine kinase and lactate have been identified as prognostic indicators[10,11,12].…”