
The TRISS method offers an approach to evaluate outcome of injured patients. Thereby it provides a tool for quality assurance and for comparison for different populations of trauma patients. The calculations are explained using some instructive examples.
Adult, Injury Severity Score, Adolescent, Multiple Trauma, Humans, Glasgow Coma Scale, Middle Aged, Triage, Child, Prognosis, Aged
Adult, Injury Severity Score, Adolescent, Multiple Trauma, Humans, Glasgow Coma Scale, Middle Aged, Triage, Child, Prognosis, Aged
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