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PEDIATRIC COEFFICIENTS FOR TRISS ANALYSIS
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1993We computed regression coefficients for TRISS analysis for all 4271 pediatric patients (aged 1 through 14 years) with complete data from the Major Trauma Outcome Study. We then compared predicted pediatric and adult TRISS survival probability norms. There were no statistically significant differences in the predicted and actual numbers of survivors ...
M R, Eichelberger +5 more
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Revision of TRISS for Intubated Patients
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1992The TRISS system is an important, widely used method for predicting survival in trauma patients. One significant shortcoming of TRISS is its inability to include intubated patients in survival analysis because a respiratory rate and a verbal response are not obtainable. This report describes one approach to this problem.
P J, Offner +3 more
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Injury scoring by TRISS and ISS/Age
Injury, 1991Both the TRISS and ISS/Age methods have been used to assess the mortality results in a series of injured patients. Though observed survival was not significantly different from that expected using TRISS, the method seemed to place too great an emphasis on the initial clinical signs summarized in the RTS. In particular, early cardiovascular signs can be
J P, Bull, G R, Dickson
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Validity of Applying Adult TRISS Analysis to Injured Children
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1990Injury severity measures are becoming increasingly important for quality assurance and injury research. TRISS analysis, which uses the Revised Trauma Score (RTS) and Injury Severity Score (ISS) to predict survival, is an effective tool for comparing outcomes between trauma centers.
C R, Kaufmann +4 more
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Trauma and Injury Severity Score (TRISS) Coefficients 2009 Revision
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care, 2010Currently used Trauma and Injury Severity Score (TRISS) coefficients, which measure probability of survival (PS), were derived from the Major Trauma Outcome Study (MTOS) in 1995 and are now unlikely to be optimal. This study aims to estimate new TRISS coefficients using a contemporary database of injured patients presenting to emergency departments in ...
Schluter, Philip J +6 more
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European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2022
Numerous studies have modified the Trauma Injury and Severity Score (TRISS) to improve its predictive accuracy for specific trauma populations. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a simple and practical prediction model that accurately predicts mortality for all acute trauma admissions.This retrospective study used Dutch National Trauma ...
Mitchell L. S. Driessen +4 more
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Numerous studies have modified the Trauma Injury and Severity Score (TRISS) to improve its predictive accuracy for specific trauma populations. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a simple and practical prediction model that accurately predicts mortality for all acute trauma admissions.This retrospective study used Dutch National Trauma ...
Mitchell L. S. Driessen +4 more
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TRISS, Unmanned Deep Water Tower
Proceedings of Offshore Europe, 1989ABSTRACT This paper describes the TRILITE Super Satellite Platform (TRISS), a light 3-legged cost-effective fixed jacket substructure concept supporting a simple topside facility intended for unmanned operation. An overall objective has been to develop a realistic alternative to sub-sea concepts in water depths down to app-rox.
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LIMITATIONS OF THE TRISS METHOD FOR INTERHOSPITAL COMPARISONS
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1990The value of the TRISS method for interhospital comparisons of trauma care was studied using data for 5,616 consecutive patients from three trauma centers and five community hospitals. Z-scores were used to compare mortality rates. Three limitations of the method were documented: 1) the lack of homogeneity within the patient subcategory of penetrating ...
C G, Cayten +4 more
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Tidsskriftet Dansk Musikterapi, 2004
Den 16. juni 2004, dagen inden den Europæiske musikterapikonference i Jyväskylä, mødes ca. 20 repræsentanter fra de europæiske lande til et EMTC-møde. EMTC - endnu en forkortelse at forholde sig til - står for noget så Enormt Meget Trivielt (eller Chokerende? ) som European Music Therapy Confederation.
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Den 16. juni 2004, dagen inden den Europæiske musikterapikonference i Jyväskylä, mødes ca. 20 repræsentanter fra de europæiske lande til et EMTC-møde. EMTC - endnu en forkortelse at forholde sig til - står for noget så Enormt Meget Trivielt (eller Chokerende? ) som European Music Therapy Confederation.
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Simplified Alternative to the TRISS Method for Resource‐Constrained Settings
World Journal of Surgery, 2010AbstractBackgroundWe developed simple methods of risk adjustment for evaluating the quality of injury care (predicting survival probabilities of the injured) by fully utilizing routinely collected data in injury surveillance and clinical practices. Widely used methods of risk adjustment require additional data that are difficult to collect in resource ...
Shinji, Nakahara +2 more
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