Introduction: Awareness about the outcome of trauma patients in the emergency department (ED) has become a topic of interest. Accordingly, the present study aimed to compare the rapid trauma score (RTS) and worthing physiological scoring system (WPSS) in predicting in-hospital mortality and poor outcome of trauma patients. Methods: In this comparative study trauma patients brought to five EDs in different cities of Iran during the year 2016 were included. After data collection, discriminatory power and calibration of the modelswere assessed and compared using STATA 11. Results: 2148 patients with the mean age of 39.50±17.27 years were included (75.56 males). The AUC of RTS and WPSS models for prediction of mortality were 0.86 (95 CI: 0.82-0...
Background and Objectives: The trauma is a major reason for various disabilities and even death arou...
Abstract Background Since its introduction, the Revised Trauma Score (RTS) has been widely used to d...
BACKGROUND: Prediction of outcomes after injury has traditionally incorporated measures of injury se...
Introduction: Awareness about the outcome of trauma patients in the emergency department (ED) has be...
Introduction: Awareness about the outcome of trauma patients in the emergency department (ED) has be...
Background: This study is designed to compare the value of four physiologic scoring systems of rapid...
Introduction: In recent years, several scoring systems have been developed to assess the severity of...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to compare the utility of Revised Trauma Score (RTS), Glasgow Com...
Background: The Revised Trauma Score (RTS) is commonly used to assess physiologic injury; however it...
Background: Mortality prediction in trauma patients has relied upon injury severity scoring tools fo...
Introduction: There is no comprehensive meta-analysis on the value of physiological scoring systems ...
Introduction: Limitations of Glasgow coma scale (GCS) led the researchers to designing new phys...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to detect the mortality predictive power of new Glasgow com...
Background: Trauma, in a developing country like India, is a leader together with non-communicable d...
Computing trauma scores in the field allows immediate severity assessment for appropriate triage. Tw...
Background and Objectives: The trauma is a major reason for various disabilities and even death arou...
Abstract Background Since its introduction, the Revised Trauma Score (RTS) has been widely used to d...
BACKGROUND: Prediction of outcomes after injury has traditionally incorporated measures of injury se...
Introduction: Awareness about the outcome of trauma patients in the emergency department (ED) has be...
Introduction: Awareness about the outcome of trauma patients in the emergency department (ED) has be...
Background: This study is designed to compare the value of four physiologic scoring systems of rapid...
Introduction: In recent years, several scoring systems have been developed to assess the severity of...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to compare the utility of Revised Trauma Score (RTS), Glasgow Com...
Background: The Revised Trauma Score (RTS) is commonly used to assess physiologic injury; however it...
Background: Mortality prediction in trauma patients has relied upon injury severity scoring tools fo...
Introduction: There is no comprehensive meta-analysis on the value of physiological scoring systems ...
Introduction: Limitations of Glasgow coma scale (GCS) led the researchers to designing new phys...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to detect the mortality predictive power of new Glasgow com...
Background: Trauma, in a developing country like India, is a leader together with non-communicable d...
Computing trauma scores in the field allows immediate severity assessment for appropriate triage. Tw...
Background and Objectives: The trauma is a major reason for various disabilities and even death arou...
Abstract Background Since its introduction, the Revised Trauma Score (RTS) has been widely used to d...
BACKGROUND: Prediction of outcomes after injury has traditionally incorporated measures of injury se...