The Reliability and Validity of the Thoraco Lumbar Injury Classification and Severity score
Mohamed Ismail Al Ashwal;
Abstract
AIM OF THE WORK
To critically review previous thoracolumbar classification systems, to discuss the proposal of the new Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS), to review the steps taken thus far in assessing the reliability and validity of this system.
Objectives
Primary Objectives: Assessing Interrater and intrarater reliability of the TLICS/TLISS scoring system for thoracolumbar trauma, and the validity of such scoring system in aiding clinical decision making in the settings of thoracolumbar trauma.
Secondary objectives: Detecting limitations of the TLICS/TLISS scoring system as a communicable tool for clinical decision making in the trauma settings.
To critically review previous thoracolumbar classification systems, to discuss the proposal of the new Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS), to review the steps taken thus far in assessing the reliability and validity of this system.
Objectives
Primary Objectives: Assessing Interrater and intrarater reliability of the TLICS/TLISS scoring system for thoracolumbar trauma, and the validity of such scoring system in aiding clinical decision making in the settings of thoracolumbar trauma.
Secondary objectives: Detecting limitations of the TLICS/TLISS scoring system as a communicable tool for clinical decision making in the trauma settings.
Other data
| Title | The Reliability and Validity of the Thoraco Lumbar Injury Classification and Severity score | Other Titles | موثوقية و صلاحية مقياس تصنيف و شدة خطورة إصابات الفقرات الصدرية و القطنية استعراض منهجي | Authors | Mohamed Ismail Al Ashwal | Issue Date | 2019 |
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