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Non-Selective Thoracic Computed Tomography in Trauma Patients Results in Injury Severity Score Inflation
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Barrios, Cristobal
, Muttalib, Omaer
, Alaniz, Leonardo
, Figueroa, Cesar
, Hoyos, Juan
in
Algorithms
/ Computed tomography
/ Glasgow Coma Scale
/ Injuries
/ Intervention
/ Medical imaging
/ Mortality
/ Patients
/ Rib cage
/ Survival
/ Thorax
/ Trauma
2021
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Non-Selective Thoracic Computed Tomography in Trauma Patients Results in Injury Severity Score Inflation
by
Barrios, Cristobal
, Muttalib, Omaer
, Alaniz, Leonardo
, Figueroa, Cesar
, Hoyos, Juan
in
Algorithms
/ Computed tomography
/ Glasgow Coma Scale
/ Injuries
/ Intervention
/ Medical imaging
/ Mortality
/ Patients
/ Rib cage
/ Survival
/ Thorax
/ Trauma
2021
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Non-Selective Thoracic Computed Tomography in Trauma Patients Results in Injury Severity Score Inflation
by
Barrios, Cristobal
, Muttalib, Omaer
, Alaniz, Leonardo
, Figueroa, Cesar
, Hoyos, Juan
in
Algorithms
/ Computed tomography
/ Glasgow Coma Scale
/ Injuries
/ Intervention
/ Medical imaging
/ Mortality
/ Patients
/ Rib cage
/ Survival
/ Thorax
/ Trauma
2021
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Non-Selective Thoracic Computed Tomography in Trauma Patients Results in Injury Severity Score Inflation
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Non-Selective Thoracic Computed Tomography in Trauma Patients Results in Injury Severity Score Inflation
2021
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Overview
Introduction
Extensive research relying on Injury Severity Scores (ISS) reports a mortality benefit from routine non-selective thoracic CTs (an integral part of pan-computed tomography (pan-CT)s). Recent research suggests this mortality benefit may be artifact. We hypothesized that the use of pan-CTs inflates ISS categorization in patients, artificially affecting admission rates and apparent mortality benefit.
Methods
Eight hundred and eleven patients were identified with an ISS >15 with significant findings in the chest area. Patient charts were reviewed and scores were adjusted to exclude only occult injuries that did not affect treatment plan. Pearson chi-square tests and multivariable logistic regression were used to compare adjusted cases vs non-adjusted cases.
Results
After adjusting for inflation, 388 (47.8%) patients remained in the same ISS category, 378 (46.6%) were reclassified into 1 lower ISS category, and 45 (5.6%) patients were reclassified into 2 lower ISS categories. Patients reclassified by 1 category had a lower rate of mortality (P < 0.001), lower median total hospital LOS (P < .001), ICU days (P < .001), and ventilator days (P = 0.008), compared to those that remained in the same ISS category.
Conclusion
Injury Severity Score inflation artificially increases survival rate, perpetuating the increased use of pan-CTs. This artifact has been propagated by outdated mortality prediction calculation methods. Thus, prospective evaluations of algorithms for more selective CT scanning are warranted.
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