Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5733731 | Journal of Surgical Research | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The novel injury scoring systems (KTS, MGAP, and GAP), which are more feasible to calculate in low-resource settings, discriminated hospital mortality as well as traditional injury scoring systems (ISS and RTS) and approached the discrimination of a sophisticated, data-intensive injury scoring system (TRISS) in a high-resource setting. Two novel injury scoring systems (KTS and MGAP) surpassed the calibration of TRISS. These novel injury scoring systems should be considered when clinicians and researchers wish to accurately account for injury severity. Implementation of these resource-appropriate tools in LMICs can improve injury surveillance, guiding quality improvement efforts, and supporting advocacy for resource allocation commensurate with the volume and severity of trauma.
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Authors
Adam D. MD, MPH, Rochelle A. MD, Martin MD, PhD, Nobhojit MD, MPH, Bhakti MBBS, DNB Surgery, Vineet MBBS, DNB Surgery, Catherine MD, MPH,