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[Consistency of injury severity score in severe trauma patients]. [PDF]

open access: yesBeijing Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban
Chen Y, Liu Z, Zhang P, Huang W.
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Injury Severity Score versus New Injury Severity Score for Penetrating Injuries

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2002
AbstractIntroduction:The New Injury Severity Score (NISS) was introduced in 1997 to improve outcome prediction based on anatomical severity scoring in trauma victims. Studies on populations of blunt trauma victims indicate that the NISS, predicts better than the Injury Severity Score (ISS) mortality post-injury, which is why the NISS has been ...
Hans, Husum, Gino, Strada
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New Injury Severity Score and Trauma Injury Severity Score are superior in predicting trauma mortality

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2021
BACKGROUND Trauma scores are used to give clinicians appropriate quantitative context in making decisions. Studies show that anatomical trauma scores predicted intensive care unit admission better, while physiological trauma scores predicted mortality better.
Magnus, Chun   +10 more
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Injury Severity Scoring

Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 1999
The wish to predict outcome following injury is as old as human history, but the actual measurement of injury severity began only 40 years ago. Tools are now available to measure both physical injury [the Injury Severity Score (ISS)] and physiologic derangement [the Revised Trauma Score (RTS)], as well as their synergistic combination, into a ...
Turner Osler   +2 more
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THE INJURY SEVERITY SCORE

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1976
THE INJURY SEVERITY SCORE: AN UPDATE SUSAN BAKER;BRIAN O'NEILL; The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical ...
S P, Baker, B, O'Neill
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Advances in Injury Severity Scoring

Journal of Emergency Nursing, 2007
Carla P. Rennie is a Trauma Program Manager, Stamford Hospital Department of Surgery, Stamford, Conn. Paula Brady is a Surgical Research Assistant, Stamford Hospital Department of Surgery, Stamford, Conn. For correspondence, write to: Carla P. Rennie, RN, MSN, Trauma Program Manager, Stamford Hospital Department of Surgery, 30 Shelburne Road, Stamford,
Carla P, Rennie, Paula C, Brady
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The Injury Severity Score Revisited

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1988
The injury severity score (5) (iss) is a scalar (single number) measure of anatomic injury, widely used in and an important contribution to trauma research. The iss is the sum of squares of the highest abbreviated injury scale (1-3) (AIS) grade in each of the three most severely injured body regions.
W S, Copes   +5 more
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