The New Injury Severity Score versus the Injury Severity Score in predicting patient outcome : a comparative evaluation on trauma service patients of the Auckland Hospital.

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Samin, O.A. & Civil, I.D.
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Abstract

In this paper, retrospectively calculated New Injury Severity Score (NISS) was compared with the prospectively calculated ISS from data derived from the trauma registry of the Trauma Services of the Auckland Hospital, New Zealand as to which test is a better predictor of patient outcome, which is defined as the likelihood of death. The area under the curve (AUC) for ISS and NISS were computed using the non-parametric approach. AUC for ISS=0.95835, and AUC for NISS=0.97350, p less than 0.012. Misclassification rate for ISS was 2.77% and the value for NISS was 2.43%. (A)

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C 15332 (In: C 15331 S) /81 /84 / IRRD E203512
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In: Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine AAAM, Barcelona (Sitges), Spain, September 20-21, 1999, p. 1-15, 12 ref.

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