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An Evaluation of Multiple Trauma Severity Indices Created by Different Index Development Strategies

Medical Care, 1983
Evaluation of the effectiveness of emergency trauma care systems is complicated by the need to adjust for the widely variable case mix found in trauma patient populations. Several strategies have been advanced to construct the severity indices that can control for these population differences.
D H, Gustafson   +8 more
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Energy expenditure and severity of injury and illness indices in multiple trauma patients

Critical Care Medicine, 1999
To determine whether the energy expenditure of mechanically ventilated multiple trauma patients correlates with the severity of injury and illness indices before important systemic infection has complicated the clinical course, and to compare the energy expenditure with the energy expenditure expected from the Harris-Benedict equation adjusted with ...
L S, Brandi   +5 more
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Panel: current status of trauma severity indices.

The Journal of trauma, 1983
D. Trunkey   +3 more
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Comparison of age-adjusted shock indices as predictors of injury severity in paediatric trauma patients immediately after emergency department triage: A report from the Korean multicentre registry.

Injury, 2023
INTRODUCTION Shock index paediatric-adjusted (SIPA) was presented for early prediction of mortality and trauma team activation in paediatric trauma patients. However, the derived cut-offs of normal vital signs were based on old references. We established
Dong-hee Choi   +10 more
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Combining trauma severity indices to create a unified craniofacial disruption index: addition of the frontobasal unit to the ZS model.

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2020
Craniomaxillofacial injuries account for a large number of emergency attendances and a substantial proportion of the workload of acute clinicians. Although data exist on frequency of involvement of the craniofacial bones, assessments of severity are ...
J. Douglas, K. Gill, S. Holmes
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Indicators of Severity in Chest Trauma

Archivos de Bronconeumología ((English Edition)), 2008
We undertook a review of patients with chest trauma attended between January 1992 and June 2005 in order to establish severity criteria in these cases.During the study period, 1,772 cases (1,346 [76%] males) were treated, with ages ranging from 7 to 98 years (mean, 46.4 years).
Jordi, Freixinet   +6 more
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