Table 1.
Japan Coma Scale for Grading Impaired Consciousness*
| Grade | Consciousness Level |
|---|---|
| 1‐digit code | The patient is awake without any stimuli, and is: |
| 1 | Almost fully conscious |
| 2 | Unable to recognize time, place, and person |
| 3 | Unable to recall name or date of birth |
| 2‐digit code | The patient can be aroused (then reverts to previous state after cessation of stimulation): |
| 10 | By easily by being spoken to (or is responsive with purposeful movements, phrases, or words)* |
| 20 | With a loud voice or shaking of shoulders (or is almost always responsive to very simple words like yes or no or to movements) |
| 30 | Only by repeated mechanical stimuli |
| 3‐digit code | The patient cannot be aroused with any forceful mechanical stimuli, and: |
| 100 | Responds with movements to avoid the stimulus |
| 200 | Responds with slight movements, including decerebrate and decorticate posture |
| 300 | Does not respond at all except for changes in respiratory rhythm |
”R” and “I” are added to the grade to indicate restlessness and incontinence of urine and feces, respectively: for example; 100‐R and 30‐RI.
Criteria in parentheses are used in patients who cannot open their eyes for any reason.