On the examination of biases in the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS).

Author(s)
Eppinger,R.
Year
Abstract

This study examines notions of the Abbreviated Injury Scale. This is accomplished by analyzing over five hundred cases recorded in the National Accident Sampling System which have been stratified by AIS Levels of the two most severe injuries and the anatomical location of each injury. Both the analysis techniques used and the results that assign both an absolute survival rate to each AIS Level/body region combination as well as how the compensatory effects of multiple injuries of various severity levels and anatomical locations affect survival are discussed.

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Library number
B 30476 (In: B 30451 [electronic version only]) /84/ IRRD 830214
Source

In: 11th International Technical Conference on Experimental Safety Vehicles EVS, Washington, D.C., May 12-15, 1987, p. 253-257, 11 ref.

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