Pelvic Ring Disruptions: Prediction of Associated Injuries, Transfusion Requirement, Pelvic Arteriography, Complications, and Mortality
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma2002Vol. 16(8), pp. 553–561
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Adam J. Starr, Damian Griffin, Charles M. Reinert, William H. Frawley, Joan Walker, Shelley N. Whitlock, Drake S. Borer, Ashutosh V. Rao, Alan L. Jones
Abstract
Shock on arrival and the Revised Trauma Score are useful predictors of mortality and transfusion requirements, Injury Severity Score, and Abbreviated Injury Scores for the head and neck, face, chest, abdomen, and extremities. In addition, the Revised Trauma Score predicts the use of pelvic arteriography and later complications. Age predicted transfusion requirement, Injury Severity Score, the chest and skin Abbreviated Injury Scores, use of arteriography, and death.
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