Introduction: Although using clinical scales to predict shock severity is interesting for physicians as they provide rapid evaluation without need for special equipment, they are not highly reliable. Therefore, the present study was designed with the aim of assessing the agreement between shock index and base defects as scales of determining shock severity in multiple trauma patients. Methods: In the present prospective cross-sectional study, the agreement of shock index and base defects in determining shock severity in multiple trauma patients presenting to emergency department (ED) was assessed. Patients with blunt multiple trauma aged between 15 to 6 years with 8-15 consciousness level and without any underlying illness were enrolled and...
BackgroundThe shock index (SI) is defined as the ratio of heart rate/systolic blood pressure. This s...
To evaluate whether the shock index (SI), is useful for predicting mortality in trauma patients acc...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...
Background: The Revised Trauma Score (RTS) is commonly used to assess physiologic injury; however it...
Background: Initial assessment of hemodynamic parameters and timely management of patients regarding...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate whether the shock index (SI), given by the formula SI = heart rate/syst...
Objectives: The shock index (SI) and its derivations, the modified shock index (MSI) and the age sho...
Introduction: In recent years, several scoring systems have been developed to assess the severity of...
Background: The ratio of systolic blood pressure (SBP) to heart rate (HR), called the reverse shock ...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to compare the utility of Revised Trauma Score (RTS), Glasgow Com...
ObjectivesEarly identification of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients at a high risk of mortality ...
Objective: This study aimed to explore the predictive value of the Injury Severity Score (ISS), Trau...
Introduction: To assess the ability of the shock index (SI) to predict 28-day mortality in traumatic...
The Injury Severity Score (ISS) is an anatomical scoring system that provides an overall score for p...
Background The American College of Surgeons Resources for Optimal Care of the Injured Patient recomm...
BackgroundThe shock index (SI) is defined as the ratio of heart rate/systolic blood pressure. This s...
To evaluate whether the shock index (SI), is useful for predicting mortality in trauma patients acc...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...
Background: The Revised Trauma Score (RTS) is commonly used to assess physiologic injury; however it...
Background: Initial assessment of hemodynamic parameters and timely management of patients regarding...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate whether the shock index (SI), given by the formula SI = heart rate/syst...
Objectives: The shock index (SI) and its derivations, the modified shock index (MSI) and the age sho...
Introduction: In recent years, several scoring systems have been developed to assess the severity of...
Background: The ratio of systolic blood pressure (SBP) to heart rate (HR), called the reverse shock ...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to compare the utility of Revised Trauma Score (RTS), Glasgow Com...
ObjectivesEarly identification of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients at a high risk of mortality ...
Objective: This study aimed to explore the predictive value of the Injury Severity Score (ISS), Trau...
Introduction: To assess the ability of the shock index (SI) to predict 28-day mortality in traumatic...
The Injury Severity Score (ISS) is an anatomical scoring system that provides an overall score for p...
Background The American College of Surgeons Resources for Optimal Care of the Injured Patient recomm...
BackgroundThe shock index (SI) is defined as the ratio of heart rate/systolic blood pressure. This s...
To evaluate whether the shock index (SI), is useful for predicting mortality in trauma patients acc...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...