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Table 1 Presentation of prognostic models included in the review

From: Prognostic models for the early care of trauma patients: a systematic review

CRAMS

PHI

T-RTS

PSS

MGAP

Circulation

SBP

SBP

SBP

SBP

normal CR and SBP > 100

2

>100

0

>89

4

>90

4

>120

5

delayed CR or SBP 85-100

1

86-100

1

76-89

3

70-90

3

60-120

3

no CR or SBP < 85

0

75-85

2

50-75

2

50-69

2

<60

0

Respiration

0-74

5

1-49

1

<50

1

MOI

normal

2

Pulse

no pulse

0

no pulse

0

Blunt

4

abnormal

1

≥120

3

Respiration (RR)

Respiration (RR)

Age

absent

0

51-119

0

10-29

4

10-24

4

>60

5

Abdomen/thorax

<50

5

>29

3

25-35

3

Consciousness

nontender

2

Respiration

6-9

2

>35

2

GCS

*)

tender

1

normal

0

1-5

1

1-9

1

  

rigid/flail chest

0

labored/shallow

3

0

0

0

0

  

Motor

RR < 10/needs intubation

5

GCS

Consciousness

  

normal

2

Consciousness

13-15

4

normal

4

  

resonse to pain

1

normal

0

9-12

3

confused

3

  

no response

0

confused

3

6-8

2

responds to sound

2

  

Speech

no intelligible words

5

4-5

1

respons to pain

1

  

normal

2

  

3

0

no response

0

  

confused

1

        

no intelligible words

0

        

Score range

0-10

0-20

0-12

0-12

3-29

  1. Note: CRAMS = Circulation, Respiration, Abdomen, Motor, Speech; PHI = Pre-Hospital Index; T-RTS = Triage-Revised Trauma Score; PSS = Physiologic Severity Score; MGAP = Mechanism, Glasgow Coma Scale, Age, and Arterial Pressure; CR = Capillary Refill; SBP = Systolic Blood Pressure; GCS = Glasgow Consciousness Scale; MOI = Mechanism of Injury; RR = Respiratory Rate; *) GCS value