Table 5.

Grading system for response of neurovascular, gastrointestinal and cutaneous systems.

SymptomDegree 1Degree 2Degree 3Degree 4
Fatigue: self-recognized state of overwhelming, sustained exhaustion and decreased capacity for physical and mental work that is not relieved by rest. 
‡ Neurological deficits: reflex status (including corneal reflexes), papilledema, ataxia and other motor signs/sensory signs. 
§ Cognitive deficits: memory, reasoning and/or judgment. 
* Cutaneous system: the extent of the skin area affected is decisive and should be documented for all skin changes. ADLs: activities of daily living; LOC: loss of consciousness; BSA: body surface area. 
Modified from TM Fliedner, I Friesecke and K Beyrer.13  
Neurovascular System 
Nausea mild moderate intense excruciating 
Vomiting occasional, 1/day intermittent, 25/day persistent, 610/day refractory >10/day 
Anorexia able to eat intake decreased minimal intake parenteral nutrition 
Fatigue syndrome able to work impaired work assistance for ADLs no ADLs 
Fever < 38°C 38–40°C > 40°C < 24 h > 40°C > 24 h 
Headache minimal moderate intense excruciating 
Hypotension HR > 100 / BP > 100/170 BP < 100/70 BP < 90/60; transient BP < 80/?; persistent 
Neurological deficits barely detectable easily detectable prominent neurological life threatening, LOC 
Cognitive deficits§ minor loss moderate loss major impairment complete impairment 
Gastrointestinal System 
Diarrhea 
    Frequency 2–3 stools/d 4–6 stools/d 7–9 stools/d ≥ 10 stools/day 
    Consistency bulky loose loose watery 
    Bleeding occult intermittent persistent persistent with large amount 
Abdominal Cramps/Pain minimal moderate intense excruciating 
Cutaneous System 
Erythema* minimal and transient moderate, < 10% BSA marked; 10–40% BSA severe; > 40% BSA 
Sensation/Itching pruritus slight & intermittent pain moderate & persistent pain severe & persistent pain 
Swelling/Edema present; asymptomatic symptomatic; tension secondary dysfunction total dysfunction 
Blistering rare, sterile fluid rare, hemorrhage bullae, sterile fluid bullae, hemorrhage 
Desquamation absent patchy dry patchy moist confluent moist 
Ulcer/Necrosis epidermal only dermal subcutaneous muscle/bone involvement 
Hair loss thinning, not striking patchy, visible complete and reversible complete and irreversible 
Onycholysis absent partial partial complete 
SymptomDegree 1Degree 2Degree 3Degree 4
Fatigue: self-recognized state of overwhelming, sustained exhaustion and decreased capacity for physical and mental work that is not relieved by rest. 
‡ Neurological deficits: reflex status (including corneal reflexes), papilledema, ataxia and other motor signs/sensory signs. 
§ Cognitive deficits: memory, reasoning and/or judgment. 
* Cutaneous system: the extent of the skin area affected is decisive and should be documented for all skin changes. ADLs: activities of daily living; LOC: loss of consciousness; BSA: body surface area. 
Modified from TM Fliedner, I Friesecke and K Beyrer.13  
Neurovascular System 
Nausea mild moderate intense excruciating 
Vomiting occasional, 1/day intermittent, 25/day persistent, 610/day refractory >10/day 
Anorexia able to eat intake decreased minimal intake parenteral nutrition 
Fatigue syndrome able to work impaired work assistance for ADLs no ADLs 
Fever < 38°C 38–40°C > 40°C < 24 h > 40°C > 24 h 
Headache minimal moderate intense excruciating 
Hypotension HR > 100 / BP > 100/170 BP < 100/70 BP < 90/60; transient BP < 80/?; persistent 
Neurological deficits barely detectable easily detectable prominent neurological life threatening, LOC 
Cognitive deficits§ minor loss moderate loss major impairment complete impairment 
Gastrointestinal System 
Diarrhea 
    Frequency 2–3 stools/d 4–6 stools/d 7–9 stools/d ≥ 10 stools/day 
    Consistency bulky loose loose watery 
    Bleeding occult intermittent persistent persistent with large amount 
Abdominal Cramps/Pain minimal moderate intense excruciating 
Cutaneous System 
Erythema* minimal and transient moderate, < 10% BSA marked; 10–40% BSA severe; > 40% BSA 
Sensation/Itching pruritus slight & intermittent pain moderate & persistent pain severe & persistent pain 
Swelling/Edema present; asymptomatic symptomatic; tension secondary dysfunction total dysfunction 
Blistering rare, sterile fluid rare, hemorrhage bullae, sterile fluid bullae, hemorrhage 
Desquamation absent patchy dry patchy moist confluent moist 
Ulcer/Necrosis epidermal only dermal subcutaneous muscle/bone involvement 
Hair loss thinning, not striking patchy, visible complete and reversible complete and irreversible 
Onycholysis absent partial partial complete 
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