Outcome assessment of physiologic and clinical predictors of survival in patients after traumatic injury with a trauma score less than 5

Citation
Ss. Luk et al., Outcome assessment of physiologic and clinical predictors of survival in patients after traumatic injury with a trauma score less than 5, J TRAUMA, 46(1), 1999, pp. 122-127
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Aneshtesia & Intensive Care
Volume
46
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
122 - 127
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Objective: To define those physiologic and clinical variables that have a p ositive or negative predictive value in discriminating survivors from nonsu rvivors with traumatic injuries and a Trauma Score of 5 or less. Methods A retrospective review of 2,622 trauma patients transported by an a ir medical service from the scene of injury to a Level I trauma center was performed. Demographic, physiologic, and clinical variables were evaluated. Results: One hundred thirty-six patients were studied; 14 patients survived trauma resuscitation, Survivors had statistically significant improvement in the Glasgow Coma Scale from the field to arrival in the emergency room. Revised Trauma Score, probability of survival, pulse, respiratory rate, car diac rhythm, central nervous system activity, and signs of Life were statis tically more favorable in survivors. Conclusion: In patients who survived to discharge, signs of central nervous system activity in the field was a positive predictor of survival, and sev ere head injury served as a negative predictor of survival.