Predicting outcomes in trauma patients by using reverse shock index multiplied by Glasgow coma scores (rSIG): A retrospective cross-sectional study

Introduction: This study aimed to determine the predictive value of the reverse shock index (rSI) using the Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) to predict the outcome of traumatic patients. Methods: This study included all patients with a traumatic injury aged≥18 years with ISS score≥16 and head Abbreviated In...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of research in clinical medicine 2024-01, Vol.12, p.4
Hauptverfasser: Paknezhad, Seyed Pouya, Vand Rajabpour, Zahra, Morteza Bagi, Hamid Reza, Shahryari Ghalehlar, Reza, Pourtagi Anvarian, Samira
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: This study aimed to determine the predictive value of the reverse shock index (rSI) using the Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) to predict the outcome of traumatic patients. Methods: This study included all patients with a traumatic injury aged≥18 years with ISS score≥16 and head Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS)≥2 admitted to the Imam Reza hospital of Tabriz, Iran from 1 March, 2021 to 1 July, 2021. After excluding the patients with incomplete data, 216 patients were enrolled. In this study, the rSIG is the product of rSI multiplied by the GCS score. The patients’ symptoms were recorded routinely in the summary section of all patients’ records using the studied indexes. Data collection was performed using the researcher-made forms. The SPSS software v.21 was used to analyze the data. A P-value0.05). Conclusion: So, the predictive value of rSI with GCS in predicting the outcome of traumatic patients was high.
ISSN:2717-0616
2717-0616
DOI:10.34172/jrcm.2024.33422