Thorax Trauma Severity Score: Is it reliable for Patient’s Evaluation in a Secondary Level Hospital?

Objective: To determine the predictive and diagnostic value of thorax trauma severity score (TTSS) in a population of thoracic trauma patients admitted to a secondary level trauma center.Methods: A Retrospective analysis of patients admitted over a period of two years with IDC-9 codes related to tho...

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Main Authors: Isidro Casas, María Auxiliadora Amador Marchante, Mihai Paduraru, Ana Isabel Fabregues Olea, Andreu Nolasco Bonmatí, Juan Carlos Medina
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Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2016-07-01
Series:Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
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spelling doaj-bf2723c34bcb4e30b2a101c1e567157a2020-11-25T01:17:49ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesBulletin of Emergency and Trauma2322-25222322-39602016-07-014Issue 315015544331Thorax Trauma Severity Score: Is it reliable for Patient’s Evaluation in a Secondary Level Hospital?Isidro Casas0María Auxiliadora Amador Marchante1Mihai Paduraru2Ana Isabel Fabregues Olea3Andreu Nolasco Bonmatí4Juan Carlos Medina5MD, PhD, FACS, HFEBS Em-Surg. General and Digestive Surgery. Complejo Hospitalario de JaénGeneral and Digestive Surgery. Complejo Hospitalario de JaénGeneral and Digestive Surgery. Hospital de Tomelloso.General and Digestive Surgery. Hospital General de Elda.Research Unit for the Analysis of Mortality and Health Statistics, Department of Community Nursing, Preventive Medicine, Public Health and History of Science. University of AlicanteEmergency Service. Hospital Universitario de Torrevieja. AlicanteObjective: To determine the predictive and diagnostic value of thorax trauma severity score (TTSS) in a population of thoracic trauma patients admitted to a secondary level trauma center.Methods: A Retrospective analysis of patients admitted over a period of two years with IDC-9 codes related to thoracic trauma was undertaken. The association of TTSS with complications and mortality was evaluated. We also determined the predictive value of TTSS using receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC).Results: 238 patients with thoracic trauma, mostly middle-aged (62.2 ± 15 years), were included. The main mechanisms of injury were falls and traffic accidents. Thirty-three patients had important extra-thoracic injuries, but only 9 presented an ISS> 15. The average ISS was 3 ± 5; Morbidity was 2.5% and mortality was 2.1% as a result of thoracic injury and these patients had significantly higherTTSS values. Each score component was analyzed separately, showing significant association with complications and mortality. The area under the curve for TTSS was significant for predicting complications (0.848) and mortality (0.856) values. TTSS with a cut off value of 8 points had a sensitivity of 66% and specificity of 94% to predict complications and 80% sensitivity and 94% specificity for predicting mortality.Conclusions: The TTSS is an appropriate and feasible tool to predict the development of complications or mortality in a population of mostly mild thoracic trauma.http://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_44331_09107a89e83fc97090a7e8206b7ce2c5.pdfThorax Trauma Severity Score (TTSS)Thoracic TraumaMortalityMorbidityPredictive value
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author Isidro Casas
María Auxiliadora Amador Marchante
Mihai Paduraru
Ana Isabel Fabregues Olea
Andreu Nolasco Bonmatí
Juan Carlos Medina
spellingShingle Isidro Casas
María Auxiliadora Amador Marchante
Mihai Paduraru
Ana Isabel Fabregues Olea
Andreu Nolasco Bonmatí
Juan Carlos Medina
Thorax Trauma Severity Score: Is it reliable for Patient’s Evaluation in a Secondary Level Hospital?
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
Thorax Trauma Severity Score (TTSS)
Thoracic Trauma
Mortality
Morbidity
Predictive value
author_facet Isidro Casas
María Auxiliadora Amador Marchante
Mihai Paduraru
Ana Isabel Fabregues Olea
Andreu Nolasco Bonmatí
Juan Carlos Medina
author_sort Isidro Casas
title Thorax Trauma Severity Score: Is it reliable for Patient’s Evaluation in a Secondary Level Hospital?
title_short Thorax Trauma Severity Score: Is it reliable for Patient’s Evaluation in a Secondary Level Hospital?
title_full Thorax Trauma Severity Score: Is it reliable for Patient’s Evaluation in a Secondary Level Hospital?
title_fullStr Thorax Trauma Severity Score: Is it reliable for Patient’s Evaluation in a Secondary Level Hospital?
title_full_unstemmed Thorax Trauma Severity Score: Is it reliable for Patient’s Evaluation in a Secondary Level Hospital?
title_sort thorax trauma severity score: is it reliable for patient’s evaluation in a secondary level hospital?
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
issn 2322-2522
2322-3960
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Objective: To determine the predictive and diagnostic value of thorax trauma severity score (TTSS) in a population of thoracic trauma patients admitted to a secondary level trauma center.Methods: A Retrospective analysis of patients admitted over a period of two years with IDC-9 codes related to thoracic trauma was undertaken. The association of TTSS with complications and mortality was evaluated. We also determined the predictive value of TTSS using receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC).Results: 238 patients with thoracic trauma, mostly middle-aged (62.2 ± 15 years), were included. The main mechanisms of injury were falls and traffic accidents. Thirty-three patients had important extra-thoracic injuries, but only 9 presented an ISS> 15. The average ISS was 3 ± 5; Morbidity was 2.5% and mortality was 2.1% as a result of thoracic injury and these patients had significantly higherTTSS values. Each score component was analyzed separately, showing significant association with complications and mortality. The area under the curve for TTSS was significant for predicting complications (0.848) and mortality (0.856) values. TTSS with a cut off value of 8 points had a sensitivity of 66% and specificity of 94% to predict complications and 80% sensitivity and 94% specificity for predicting mortality.Conclusions: The TTSS is an appropriate and feasible tool to predict the development of complications or mortality in a population of mostly mild thoracic trauma.
topic Thorax Trauma Severity Score (TTSS)
Thoracic Trauma
Mortality
Morbidity
Predictive value
url http://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_44331_09107a89e83fc97090a7e8206b7ce2c5.pdf
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