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Selected indexed studies
- GOSE score as an independent risk factor of postoperative adverse events for Ebstein's anomaly. (Asian J Surg, 2024) [PMID:39085031]
- Diagnosing the GOSE: Structural and Psychometric Properties Using Item Response Theory, a TRACK-TBI Pilot Study. (J Neurotrauma, 2019) [PMID:30907261]
- Validity of Glasgow outcome scale-extended (GOSE) mobile application for assessment of outcome in traumatic brain injury patients. (Brain Inj, 2023) [PMID:37269250]
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- GOSE score as an independent risk factor of postoperative adverse events for Ebstein's anomaly. (2024) pubmed
- Diagnosing the GOSE: Structural and Psychometric Properties Using Item Response Theory, a TRACK-TBI Pilot Study. (2019) pubmed
- Validity of Glasgow outcome scale-extended (GOSE) mobile application for assessment of outcome in traumatic brain injury patients. (2023) pubmed
- Prognostic value of day-of-injury plasma GFAP and UCH-L1 concentrations for predicting functional recovery after traumatic brain injury in patients from the US TRACK-TBI cohort: an observational cohort study. (2022) pubmed
- Using metabolomics to predict severe traumatic brain injury outcome (GOSE) at 3 and 12 months. (2023) pubmed
- How Do Scores on the Functional Status Examination (FSE) Correspond to Scores on the Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOSE)? (2022) pubmed
- Contribution of Extracranial Injuries to GOSE Scores after Traumatic Brain Injury TBI: A TRACK-Traumatic Brain Injury Study. (2025) pubmed
- Contemporaneous Outcomes Multiple Imputation (KOMI) can communicate missing Glasgow Outcome Scale - Extended (GOSE) scores: A multi-domain imputation for GOSE in the transforming research and clinical knowledge in traumatic brain injury (TRACK-TBI) data. (2025) pubmed
- The Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended-Revised (GOSE-R) to include minimally conscious state in the vegetative state category. (2018) pubmed
- Improvement in GOS and GOSE scores 6 and 12 months after severe traumatic brain injury. (2007) pubmed