1995
DOI: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.1995.tb03148.x
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Applying the Trauma Triage Rule to Blunt Trauma Patients

Abstract: In this blunt trauma population, the Baxt TTR failed to identify a significant number of severely injured patients. Slight alterations in the definition of "major trauma" can significantly affect the performance characteristics of triage instruments.

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“…22 Similarly different definitions of ICU admission 12,17 and urgent surgery were applied, where urgent surgery has been shown to exclude a number of patients in comparable studies. 3 Applying the range of criteria (ISS Ͼ15, ICU Ͼ24 hours, urgent surgery, and death) in this study, captured patients who required the specialist services provided by a MTS. The fact that the three patients under-triaged were identified on the basis of an ISS may indicate a problem with the score rather than paramedic judgment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…22 Similarly different definitions of ICU admission 12,17 and urgent surgery were applied, where urgent surgery has been shown to exclude a number of patients in comparable studies. 3 Applying the range of criteria (ISS Ͼ15, ICU Ͼ24 hours, urgent surgery, and death) in this study, captured patients who required the specialist services provided by a MTS. The fact that the three patients under-triaged were identified on the basis of an ISS may indicate a problem with the score rather than paramedic judgment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generally straightforward to identify criteria based on physiologic abnormalities or mechanism of injury. 3 Mechanistic indicators are potentially useful in identifying at risk patients, but result in over-triage. 4,5 Anatomic indicators have demonstrated improvement in triage performance; 6 -8 however the identification of blunt anatomic injuries in the prehospital setting is difficult, 6,9 where clinical assessment is limited in determining the extent of internal organ damage.…”
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“…We defined early critical resource use as a composite measure of any of the following variables within 24 hours of ED arrival: emergent intubation in the ED, major nonorthopedic surgical intervention [brain, spine, neck, thorax, abdominal-pelvic, or vascular surgery], interventional radiologic procedures, packed red blood cell transfusion of 6 U or more in an adult, or any blood transfusion in a child, or death. This definition was based on previous trauma triage research, a national consensus study defining trauma center need, and a 5-member advisory committee of content experts (including two of us, J.R.H. and N.C.M.)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, a study evaluating the Baxt Trauma Triage Rule retrospectively, reported lower sensitivities and specificity. 42 …”
Section: Trauma Triage Rulementioning
confidence: 97%