| Literature DB >> 23705945 |
Ladislav Mica1, Kaspar Rufibach2, Marius Keel3, Otmar Trentz4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The early hemodynamic normalization of polytrauma patients may lead to better survival outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic quality of trauma and physiological scores from widely used scoring systems in polytrauma patients.Entities:
Keywords: APACHE II; ISS; NISS; Polytrauma; Prothrombin time
Year: 2013 PMID: 23705945 PMCID: PMC3671213 DOI: 10.1186/1752-2897-7-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Trauma Manag Outcomes ISSN: 1752-2897
Characteristics of the patient sample (ISS: Injury Severity Score; NISS: New Injury Severity Score; APACHE II: Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation)
| 50/24 | 74 (9.6%) | 47.5 (18–89, 47.7, ± 19.7) | 37 (10–100, 42.1, ± 22.4) | 41.0 (18–75, 40.3, ± 13.6) | 50.0 (20–75, 52.0, ± 15.2) | 30.0 (9–43, 29.0, ± 7.9) | |
| 138/46 | 184 (23.9%) | 42.5 (17–89, 45.5, ± 19.2) | 56 (10–100, 58.9, ± 23.6) | 34.0 (17–75, 37.8, ± 13.4) | 50.0 (20–77, 50.2, ± 14.1) | 25.0 (6–44, 25.5, ± 7.6) | |
| 385/127 | 512 (66.5%) | 36.5 (16–88, 39.1, ± 16.6) | 84 (14–121, 80.5, ± 19.3) | 29.0 (17–75, 32.6, ± 11.9) | 41.0 (29–75, 41.2, ± 13.4) | 15.0 (0–40, 15.2, ± 7.9) | |
| 573/197 | 770 | 38.5 (16–89, 41.4, ± 17.9) | 78 (10–121, 73.7, ± 23.5) | 33.0 (17–75, 34.6, ± 12.8) | 43.0 (17–77, 44.4, ± 14.5) | 19.0 (0–44, 18.9, ± 9.5) |
Data are given as medians (range, mean, ±SD).
The modes of the density estimates for prothrombin time, ISS, NISS, and APACHE II
| 28 | 32.5 | 58.8 | 33.2 | |
| 53 | 29.2 | 50.6 | 22.9 | |
| 95.4 | 25.1 | 31.6 | 17.5 |
Figure 1Kernel density estimates for ISS (A), NISS (B), APACHE II (C), and prothrombin time (D). A: The median ISS value for death at admission was 41.0 (27.0–50.0); followed by those for early death within the first 72 h (median 34.0 [25.0–45.0]) and for survival for > 3 days (median 29.0 [25.0–38.0]). B: The median NISS value for death at admission was 50.0 [41.0–66.0]), followed by those for patients who died within the first 72 h (median 50.0 [41.0–59.0]) and by those who survived for > three days (median 41.0 [29.0–50.0]). C: The median APACHE II score for death at admission was 30.0 (24.0–34.0), followed by those for patients who died within the first 72 h (median 25.0 [20.0–32.0]) and those who survived for > 3 days (median 15.0 [9.0–20.0]). D: The median prothrombin time for the patients who died on the day of admission was 37.0% (25.5–55.0%), increasing with increasing survival time (median 56% [42.0%–76.8%] for those surviving till days 1–3; median 84% [67.0%–100.0%] for those surviving for > 3 days).
Figure 2Predictive quality of ISS, NISS, APACHE II and Prothrombin time. A: ROC curves for prothrombin time, ISS, NISS, and APACHE II scores. Comparison of the values for patients who died on the day of admission vs patients who died within the first 72 h. B: ROC curves comparing the values for patients who died at admission and those who survived for more than three days. C: ROC curves comparing the values for patients who died within the first 72 h and those who survived for more than three days. AUC: area under the curve; CI, 95% confidence interval.