Comparison of the predictive performance of the BIG, TRISS, and PS09 score in anadult trauma population derived from multiple international trauma registries
Critical Care2013Vol. 17(4), pp. R134–R134
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Thomas Brockamp, Marc Maegele, Christine Gaarder, J. Carel Goslings, Mitchell J. Cohen, Rolf Lefering, Pieter Joosse, Paal Aksel Næss, Nils Oddvar Skaga, Tahnee Groat, Simon Eaglestone, Matthew A. Borgman, Philip C. Spinella, Martin A. Schreiber, Karim Brohi
Abstract
The BIG score is a good predictor of mortality in the adult trauma population. It performed well compared with TRISS and the PS09 score, although it has significantly less discriminative ability. In a penetrating-trauma population, the BIG score performed better than in a population with blunt trauma. The BIG score has the advantage of being available shortly after admission and may be used to predict clinical prognosis or as a research tool to risk stratify trauma patients into clinical trials.
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