Revised trauma scoring system to predict in-hospital mortality in the emergency department: Glasgow Coma Scale, Age, and Systolic Blood Pressure score
Critical Care2011Vol. 15(4), pp. R191–R191
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Abstract
The GAP scoring system can predict in-hospital mortality more accurately than the previously developed trauma scoring systems.
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