Shock Index as a Marker for Significant Injury in Trauma Patients

Autor: Michael C. Plewa, Nancy Buderer, F B Knotts, R W King
Rok vydání: 1996
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Zdroj: Academic Emergency Medicine. 3:1041-1045
ISSN: 1553-2712
1069-6563
DOI: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.1996.tb03351.x
Popis: Objective: To determine whether the shock index (SI), defined as the ratio of heart rate (HR) to systolic blood pressure (SBP), is a useful marker for significant injury in trauma patients. Methods: A retrospective database analysis was used to relate the SI to the clinical measures: death within 24 hours, injury severity score (ISS) ≥16, intensive care unit (ICU) stay ≥1 day, and amount of blood transfused (BT) ≥2 units. Consecutive trauma patients seen at one level I trauma center over a 24-month period were reviewed; excluded were patients not requiring trauma team consultation, or those with either incomplete records, severe head injury (Glasgow Coma Scale score ≥8), or age 14 years. The SI was calculated from ED admission vital signs. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to find the value of the SI that maximized the sum of sensitivity and specificity for predicting each measure, separately; a separate analysis was done to determine the optimal SI threshold for predicting any of the severity measures. Results: 1,101 cases met study criteria. The optimal SI values (by ROC analysis) for predicting the severity measures were: 1.10 for death
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