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413 related items for PubMed ID: 19117566

  • 1. Venous glucose and arterial lactate as biochemical predictors of mortality in clinically severely injured trauma patients--a comparison with ISS and TRISS.
    Sammour T, Kahokehr A, Caldwell S, Hill AG.
    Injury; 2009 Jan; 40(1):104-8. PubMed ID: 19117566
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  • 2. Should the New Injury Severity Score replace the Injury Severity Score in the Trauma and Injury Severity Score?
    Aydin SA, Bulut M, Ozgüç H, Ercan I, Türkmen N, Eren B, Esen M.
    Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg; 2008 Oct; 14(4):308-12. PubMed ID: 18988055
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  • 3. Admission serum lactate levels do not predict mortality in the acutely injured patient.
    Pal JD, Victorino GP, Twomey P, Liu TH, Bullard MK, Harken AH.
    J Trauma; 2006 Mar; 60(3):583-7; discussion 587-9. PubMed ID: 16531858
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  • 4. [Correlation between survival time and severity of injuries in fatal injuries in traffic accidents].
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  • 5. Prediction of mortality in pediatric trauma patients: new injury severity score outperforms injury severity score in the severely injured.
    Sullivan T, Haider A, DiRusso SM, Nealon P, Shaukat A, Slim M.
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  • 6. The predictive value of field versus arrival Glasgow Coma Scale score and TRISS calculations in moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury.
    Davis DP, Serrano JA, Vilke GM, Sise MJ, Kennedy F, Eastman AB, Velky T, Hoyt DB.
    J Trauma; 2006 May; 60(5):985-90. PubMed ID: 16688059
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  • 7. Comparison of trauma scoring systems for predicting mortality in firearm injuries.
    Köksal O, Ozdemir F, Bulut M, Aydin S, Almacioğlu ML, Ozgüç H.
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  • 8. Is blood sugar the next lactate?
    Duane TM, Dechert T, Dalesio N, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR.
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  • 9. Blood glucose levels at 24 hours after trauma fails to predict outcomes.
    Duane TM, Ivatury RR, Dechert T, Brown H, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB.
    J Trauma; 2008 May; 64(5):1184-7. PubMed ID: 18469639
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  • 10. Admission lactate level and the APACHE II score are the most useful predictors of prognosis following torso trauma.
    Aslar AK, Kuzu MA, Elhan AH, Tanik A, Hengirmen S.
    Injury; 2004 Aug; 35(8):746-52. PubMed ID: 15246796
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  • 11. [Role of anatomic and physiologic trauma scoring systems in forensic cases].
    Eryilmaz M, Durusu M, Cantürk G, Menteş MO, Ozer MT, Cevik E, Törer N, Avci A, Kaldirim U.
    Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg; 2009 May; 15(3):285-92. PubMed ID: 19562553
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  • 12. A comparison of mortality predictive abilities between NISS and ISS in trauma patients.
    Jamulitrat S, Sangkerd P, Thongpiyapoom S, Na Narong M.
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  • 13. Comparative results of trauma scoring systems in fatal outcomes.
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  • 14. Incorporating recent advances to make the TRISS approach universally available.
    Kilgo PD, Meredith JW, Osler TM.
    J Trauma; 2006 May; 60(5):1002-8; discussion 1008-9. PubMed ID: 16688062
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  • 15. Suppression and recovery of LPS-stimulated monocyte activity after trauma is correlated with increasing injury severity: a prospective clinical study.
    Wutzler S, Maier M, Lehnert M, Henrich D, Walcher F, Maegele M, Laurer H, Marzi I.
    J Trauma; 2009 May; 66(5):1273-80. PubMed ID: 19430226
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  • 16. The use of Trauma Score-Injury Severity Score (TRISS) at Siriraj Hospital: how accurate is it?
    Siritongtaworn P, Opasanon S.
    J Med Assoc Thai; 2009 Aug; 92(8):1016-21. PubMed ID: 19694324
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  • 17. Prediction of outcomes in trauma: anatomic or physiologic parameters?
    Guzzo JL, Bochicchio GV, Napolitano LM, Malone DL, Meyer W, Scalea TM.
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  • 18. Comparison of acid-base models for prediction of hospital mortality after trauma.
    Kaplan LJ, Kellum JA.
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