The original shock index (SI) has been further developed to increase its prognostic value. We aimed to evaluate the predictive value of different SI variants on 30-day mortality among severely injured trauma patients in pre-hospital critical care settings. Adult trauma patients in the national Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) registry were evaluated based on the primary outcome of 30-day mortality. SI, SIA (SI multiplied by age), SI/G (SI divided by Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)), SIA/G (SI multiplied by age and divided by GCS), and SS (SI divided by oxygen saturation) were calculated based on the first vital signs measured at the time of HEMS contact. The area under the receiver operating curve (AUROC) was calculated for each SI var...
The reverse shock index (rSI) multiplied by Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score (rSIG), calculated by mul...
Purpose: The aim was to examine the predictive value of the hypovolemic shock classification current...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...
The original shock index (SI) has been further developed to increase its prognostic value. We aimed ...
Background The value of shock-index has been demonstrated in hospital triage, but few studies have e...
Abstract Background: The value of shock-index has been demonstrated in hospital triage, but few stu...
Background: Traumatic injury accounts for 7.8% of all deaths globally, and 30% to 40% of those death...
To evaluate whether the shock index (SI), is useful for predicting mortality in trauma patients acc...
BACKGROUND: Shock Index (SI) is considered to be a predictor of mortality in many medical and traum...
Introduction: To assess the ability of the shock index (SI) to predict 28-day mortality in traumatic...
Abstract Background The shock index (SI) and its derivatives have been shown to predict mortality in...
Objective: This study aimed to explore the predictive value of the Injury Severity Score (ISS), Trau...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate whether the shock index (SI), given by the formula SI = heart rate/syst...
ObjectiveTo test the following hypothesis: the ratio of shock index to pulse oxygen saturation can b...
Abstract Background The shock index (SI), defined as heart rate (HR) divided by systolic blood press...
The reverse shock index (rSI) multiplied by Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score (rSIG), calculated by mul...
Purpose: The aim was to examine the predictive value of the hypovolemic shock classification current...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...
The original shock index (SI) has been further developed to increase its prognostic value. We aimed ...
Background The value of shock-index has been demonstrated in hospital triage, but few studies have e...
Abstract Background: The value of shock-index has been demonstrated in hospital triage, but few stu...
Background: Traumatic injury accounts for 7.8% of all deaths globally, and 30% to 40% of those death...
To evaluate whether the shock index (SI), is useful for predicting mortality in trauma patients acc...
BACKGROUND: Shock Index (SI) is considered to be a predictor of mortality in many medical and traum...
Introduction: To assess the ability of the shock index (SI) to predict 28-day mortality in traumatic...
Abstract Background The shock index (SI) and its derivatives have been shown to predict mortality in...
Objective: This study aimed to explore the predictive value of the Injury Severity Score (ISS), Trau...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate whether the shock index (SI), given by the formula SI = heart rate/syst...
ObjectiveTo test the following hypothesis: the ratio of shock index to pulse oxygen saturation can b...
Abstract Background The shock index (SI), defined as heart rate (HR) divided by systolic blood press...
The reverse shock index (rSI) multiplied by Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score (rSIG), calculated by mul...
Purpose: The aim was to examine the predictive value of the hypovolemic shock classification current...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...