Prediction of Mortality Among Critically Ill Trauma Patients, Using Physiologic Scores (Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Evaluation Score II & Revised Trauma Score) versus Anatomic Scores (Injury Severity Score).
Shams Al-Deen Ahmed Sayed;
Abstract
Mortality predictions calculated using scoring scales are often not accurate in populations other than those in which the scales were developed because of differences in case-mix. Scoring systems should be validated to be used in a different population. P
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| Title | Prediction of Mortality Among Critically Ill Trauma Patients, Using Physiologic Scores (Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Evaluation Score II & Revised Trauma Score) versus Anatomic Scores (Injury Severity Score). | Other Titles | التنبؤ بالوفاة بين الحالات الحرجة لمرضى الاصابات ، باستخدام المقاييس الفسيولوجية ( مقياس اباتشي الثاني ومقياس الاصابة المنقح) مقابل المقاييس التشريحية (مقياس حدة الاصابة) | Authors | Shams Al-Deen Ahmed Sayed | Keywords | Prediction of Mortality Among Critically Ill Trauma Patients, Using Physiologic Scores (Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Evaluation Score II & Revised Trauma Score) versus Anatomic Scores (Injury Severity Score). | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | Mortality predictions calculated using scoring scales are often not accurate in populations other than those in which the scales were developed because of differences in case-mix. Scoring systems should be validated to be used in a different population. P |
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