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Citation

Korac Z, Krajacic I, Hancevic J, Marusic Z. Eur. J. Surg. 1998; 164(8): 563-567.

Affiliation

Department of Surgery, General Hospital Karlovac, Croatia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Taylor & Francis)

DOI

10.1080/110241598750005642

PMID

9720931

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the Injury Severity Score (ISS) and Polytraumaschlüssel (PTS) in patients with multiple peacetime and wartime injuries. DESIGN: Prospective and retrospective study. SETTING: General hospital, Croatia. SUBJECTS: 71 patients with multiple injuries admitted between 1 January 1993 and 30 September 1994; 41 had peacetime (road traffic accident) injuries and 30 had been injured in battle. INTERVENTIONS: ISS and PTS scores. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Correlation of scores with morbidity and mortality. RESULTS: All patients with wartime injuries were men, compared with 30/41 (73%) of those with peacetime injuries (p < 0.0001). Those with wartime injuries were slightly but not significant younger (mean 35 years, range 17-69, compared with 44 years, range 17-87). Mortality was higher among those with peacetime injuries, but not significantly so (11/41 compared with 5/30, p=0.39). The two scores correlated well for all injuries (r=0.76), and peacetime (r=0.71) and wartime injuries (r=0.84) separately (all correlations p < 0.0001). In both groups, patients who subsequently died scored significantly higher with both scores (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The two scores were equally good at describing the severity of injury, and the likelihood of subsequent death, however the injuries were caused.


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