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   does a given abbreviated injury scale value in different body regions contribute to the same risks of in-hospital mortality and icu admission in trauma patients?  
   
نویسنده khavandegar armin ,miratashi yazdi amir ,salamati payman ,zafarghandi mohammadreza ,rahimi-movaghar vafa ,fakharian esmaeil ,saeed-banadaky houssein ,hoseinpour vahid ,sadeghian farideh ,nasr isfahani mehdi ,rahmanian vahid ,ghadiphasha amir ,pourmasjedi sobhan ,aali rahim ,kogani mohamad ,sadeghi-bazargani homayoun ,farahmand rad reza ,piri mohammad ,mirzamohamadi sara ,hasanzadeh tabatabaei mahgol sadat ,naghdi khatereh ,baigi vali
منبع frontiers in emergency medicine - 2024 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:e14 -e14
چکیده    Objective: we aimed to investigate the hypothesis that identical abbreviated injury scale (ais) scores may lead to varying risks of in-hospital mortality and admission to the intensive care unit (icu) depending on the specific body region affected. methods: this study focused on hospitalized trauma patients with moderate to serious injuries (ais=2, 3). the final sample was stratified based on the injured body regions. to determine the impact of these injuries on mortality and icu admission, we conducted binary logistic regression after adjusting for confounding factors. results: overall, 16,040 trauma patients with moderate injury (ais=2) and 1,338 trauma patients with serious injury (ais=3) were included in this study. when comparing outcome of trauma patients in different body region, there was no significant difference in the odds of two main outcomes in various injury sites, except for extremities (p values>0.05). when the ais=2 patients were controlled for confounding factors, the adjusted odds of mortality were significantly higher for head, face, and neck injuries, as well as spine/back, thoracic, and abdominal injuries, compared to extremity injuries (adjusted odds ratio (aor)s=9.81,8.78, 8.11, and 3.96, respectively; p-values<0.05). among those with ais=3, the odds of mortality were significantly greater for abdominal (aor=7.05, p-value=0.009) and head, face, and neck injuries (aor=2.73, p-value=0.001) than for extremity injuries. conclusion: injuries with the same ais (=2, 3) value almost indistinguishably confer the same mortality risk and icu admission, except for extremities. the unique ais value assigned to various body sites almost consistently indicate the same likelihood of negative outcomes
کلیدواژه abbreviated injury scale (ais) ,injury severity score (iss) ,mortality ,trauma ,wound and injury ,scoring system
آدرس tehran university of medical science, sina trauma and surgery research center, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, sina hospital, department of general surgery, iran, tehran university of medical science, sina trauma and surgery research center, iran, tehran university of medical science, sina trauma and surgery research center, iran, tehran university of medical science, sina trauma and surgery research center, iran, kashan university of medical sciences, trauma research center, iran, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, trauma research center, rahnemoon hospital, school of medicine, iran, urmia university of medical sciences, school of medicine, department of emergency medicine, iran, shahroud university of medical sciences shahroud, center for health-related social and behavioral sciences research, iran, isfahan university of medical sciences, faculty of medicine, department of emergency medicine, iran, jahrom university of medical sciences, research center for social determinants of health, iran, saveh university of medical sciences, shahid modarres hospital, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, sina trauma and surgery research center, iran, qom university of medical sciences qom, school of health research center for environmental pollutants, department of environmental health, iran, abadan university of medical sciences, research center for environmental contaminants (rcec), iran, tabriz university of medical sciences, road traffic injury research center, iran, kermanshah university of medical sciences, clinical research development center, imam ali and taleghani hospital, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, sina trauma and surgery research center, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, sina trauma and surgery research center, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, sina trauma and surgery research center, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, sina trauma and surgery research center, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, sina trauma and surgery research center, iran
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