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Makad al shaitan
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The Thoracic Trauma Severity Score (TTSS) to predict outcomes in thoracic trauma patients.ĭistribution of patients outcomes according to clinical findings (N30).ĭistribution of patients outcomes according to their grade on thoracic trauma severity score (N30).ĭistribution of patients outcomes according to their age sex (N30).ĭistribution of patients outcomes according to trauma characteristics (N30).įigures - uploaded by Adel Hamed Elbaih Author content All figure content in this area was uploaded by Adel Hamed Elbaih Content may be subject to copyright. Text bomber for macĬonclusio: This study supports the use of the TTSS for predicting mortality in thoracic injury patients, as higher scores were associated with higher mortality and morbidity. Results: the (TTSS) was found to be a good predictor for mortality among the studied patients on initial evaluation with a score larger than (7), the score is 100 sensitive and 100 specific for prediction of poor outcome (Death and ICU admission) versus good outcome (Discharge from ER and inpatient admission) with 100 positive predictive value and 100 negative predictive value. Methodology: this was a cross sectional study, the study included 30 patients. For this in 2000 Pape et al developed the Thoracic Trauma Severity Score (TTSS), which combines the patients age, resuscitation parameters, and radiological assessment of the thorax.Īim of this study: was to assess the validity if any of the Thorax trauma severity score and its ability to predict mortality in blunt chest trauma patients.














Makad al shaitan