Comparison of Kampala Trauma Score and Trauma Injury Severity Score in Predicting Mortality in Trauma Patients

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 4 مهر 1402

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Introduction: Trauma is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide. The mechanism of trauma is classified as either blunt or penetrating. Blunt trauma is due to motor vehicle-related injuries, falls, and assaults, whereas firearms and stabbings account for most penetrating injuries. Fifty percent of deaths occur within minutes of injury, resulting from massive bleeding or severe neurologic damage. This study aims to assess the Kampala Trauma Score and Trauma Injury Severity Score system with the outcome, i.e., mortality. Methods: It is a prospective descriptive cohort study. A total of ۲۸۵ patients were involved in the study. All patients suspected of having trauma were scored using TRISS and KAMPALA SCORES at arrival time. Clinical assessment, relevant blood investigations, and radiological investigations were done in the emergency department at the time of presentation in a tertiary care teaching hospital and repeated after ۲۴ hours. The follow-up for mortality till the ۳۰th post-trauma day was recorded. Physiological parameters at the time of initial assessment were recorded, including Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP), Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score, respiratory rate (RR), heart rate (HR), and oxygen saturation۲. Chest X-ray, CT scan, USG abdomen and pelvis, and blood investigation were done when indicated. Results: Of the ۲۸۵ patients eligible for the study, mortality was ۲۱(۱۳.۵۷%). The area under the curve for TRISS and KTS were ۰.۹۵۱ and ۰.۹۸۰, respectively, at the time of admission and ۰.۹۵۵ and ۰.۹۸۹ after ۲۴ hours. The diagnostic accuracy of KTS was higher than the TRISS, indicating that KTS was better at predicting mortality in trauma patients than the complex TRISS. Conclusion: The Kampala Trauma Scoring System is better at predicting mortality than the Trauma Injury Severity Scoring System in trauma patients. It predicted early and late mortality better with better diagnostic accuracy than the TRISS.

Keywords:

Kampala Trauma Score(KTS) , Trauma Injury Severity Score(TRISS) , Rural , Trauma , mortality

Authors

Chalana NR

Department of General Surgery Sri Devraj Urs Medical College Tamaka Kolar ۵۶۳۱۰۱, India.

Prakash Dave

Department of General Surgery Sri Devraj Urs Medical College Tamaka Kolar ۵۶۳۱۰۱, India.

Sreeramulu PN

Department of General Surgery Sri Devraj Urs Medical College Tamaka Kolar ۵۶۳۱۰۱, India.

Krishnaprasad K

Department of General Surgery Sri Devraj Urs Medical College Tamaka Kolar ۵۶۳۱۰۱, India.

Shashirekha CA

Department of General Surgery Sri Devraj Urs Medical College Tamaka Kolar ۵۶۳۱۰۱, India.