Exploratory Study on Trauma Scoring Systems for SAVE Triage

This study examined several trauma scoring systems that serve as the basis for applying the Secondary Assessment of Victim Endpoint (SAVE) severity classification to propose a method that can be applied during triage. By using an exploratory method, data collected from different trauma scoring syste...

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Published inFire Science and Engineering Vol. 34; no. 5; pp. 98 - 103
Main Authors Uhm, Tai-Hwan, Kim, Jee Hee, Park, Sang-Kyu, Kwag, Eun-Jwoo, Kim, Mi-Sook, Shin, So-Yeon
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 31.10.2020
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ISSN1738-7167
2508-6804
DOI10.7731/KIFSE.e0a1650a

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Summary:This study examined several trauma scoring systems that serve as the basis for applying the Secondary Assessment of Victim Endpoint (SAVE) severity classification to propose a method that can be applied during triage. By using an exploratory method, data collected from different trauma scoring systems was qualitatively evaluated. First, it was confirmed that the survival risk ratio (SRR) of the International Classification of Disease-based Injury Severity Score (ICISS) can be used for SAVE severity classification. Second, the Korean Trauma Data Bank (KTDB) of the Central Emergency Medical Center does not indicate the SRR of each injury according to the Korean standard classification of disease and cause of death (KCD). Third, the SRR of injuries, from data acquired from the United States can be used for classification of SAVE severity classification. Fourth, the addition of SRR from the KCD to the KTDB can be used for SAVE severity classification.
ISSN:1738-7167
2508-6804
DOI:10.7731/KIFSE.e0a1650a