The Challenge
THE GCS IS
WIDELY USED.
RARELY
STANDARDIZED.
The nail bed pressure component of the Glasgow Coma Scale relies entirely on the clinician's judgment — force applied, duration, and technique vary from person to person and shift to shift.
GCS assessments performed annually worldwide
of clinicians report inconsistency in nail bed pressure technique
reduction in inter-rater variability targeted by the Comatect Device
Our Mission
THE PROBLEM
WITH MANUAL
ASSESSMENT
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Featured Device
THE COMATECT
DEVICE
A precision instrument for administering the Glasgow Coma Scale nail bed pressure test — transforming a subjective clinical maneuver into a consistent, measurable, and reproducible assessment.
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Eliminates variability between clinicians and care settings, ensuring every patient receives the same rigorous assessment — every time.
Translates applied pressure into objective numerical data, enabling documentation and longitudinal tracking previously impossible with manual technique.
Removes subjective interpretation from a critical diagnostic step, empowering clinicians with data-backed confidence in their neurological assessments.
The Device
HOW IT
WORKS
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