Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Indian Journal of Surgery 6/2012

01-12-2012 | Original Article

Analysis of Trauma Outcome Using the TRISS Method at a Tertiary Care Centre in Pune

Authors: Vikram U. Deshmukh, Mrunal N. Ketkar, Erach K. Bharucha

Published in: Indian Journal of Surgery | Issue 6/2012

Login to get access

Abstract

Out of the various systems used to assess the outcome of polytrauma patients, trauma and injury severity score (TRISS) is considered as the standard tool for evaluating the performance of trauma centres. The present study was carried out to evaluate the outcome of severely injured patients using the TRISS method in a developing country like India and to compare it with the major trauma outcome study (MTOS). A prospective study of 300 patients of trauma was done. Outcome assessment was done for the severely injured patients using the TRISS method. Road traffic accidents (213 cases) were the most common cause of injury. Fifty-seven (19%) cases were severely injured defined as having an injury severity score ≥16. Outcome assessment was done for these patients using the TRISS method. The predicted mortality was 15.7%, while the observed mortality was 33.3%. The mean revised trauma score was 6.63 ± 1.79 and the mean injury severity score (ISS) was 23.7 ± 8.17. Compared to the MTOS, the patients in the present study had more severe injuries with higher mortality. The present method of comparison of trauma care, i.e. TRISS which uses the MTOS coefficients, does not accurately predict survival of trauma patients in the developing countries as indicated by the present and other studies. There is a need for developing a national trauma registry to derive new coefficients for trauma scoring for the Indian subcontinent so that the quality of trauma care can be compared with that in the developed countries.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Mohan D, Anderson R (2000) Injury prevention and control: international course on injury prevention and control. TRIPP, New Delhi Mohan D, Anderson R (2000) Injury prevention and control: international course on injury prevention and control. TRIPP, New Delhi
2.
go back to reference Joshipura MK, Shah HS, Patel PR, Divatia PA (2004) Trauma care systems in India—an overview. Indian J Crit Care Med 8:93–97 Joshipura MK, Shah HS, Patel PR, Divatia PA (2004) Trauma care systems in India—an overview. Indian J Crit Care Med 8:93–97
3.
go back to reference Osler TM, Rogers FB, Badger GJ, Healey M, Vane DW, Shackford SR (2002) A Simple mathematical modification of TRISS markedly improves calibration. J Trauma 53:630–634PubMedCrossRef Osler TM, Rogers FB, Badger GJ, Healey M, Vane DW, Shackford SR (2002) A Simple mathematical modification of TRISS markedly improves calibration. J Trauma 53:630–634PubMedCrossRef
4.
go back to reference Boyd CR, Tolson MA, Copes WS (1987) Evaluating trauma care: the TRISS method. Trauma Score and the Injury Severity Score. J Trauma 27(4):370–378PubMedCrossRef Boyd CR, Tolson MA, Copes WS (1987) Evaluating trauma care: the TRISS method. Trauma Score and the Injury Severity Score. J Trauma 27(4):370–378PubMedCrossRef
5.
go back to reference Champion HR, Sacco WJ, Copes WS, Lawnick MM, Keast SL, Bain LW, Flanagan ME, Frey CF (1990) The major trauma outcome study: establishing national norms for trauma care. J Trauma 30(11):1356–1365PubMedCrossRef Champion HR, Sacco WJ, Copes WS, Lawnick MM, Keast SL, Bain LW, Flanagan ME, Frey CF (1990) The major trauma outcome study: establishing national norms for trauma care. J Trauma 30(11):1356–1365PubMedCrossRef
6.
go back to reference Hoyt DB, Raul Coimbra, Potenza BM (2003) Trauma systems, triage, and transport. In: Moore EE, Feliciano DV, Mattox KL (eds) Trauma, 5th edn. McGraw-Hill Inc, New York, pp 62–63 Hoyt DB, Raul Coimbra, Potenza BM (2003) Trauma systems, triage, and transport. In: Moore EE, Feliciano DV, Mattox KL (eds) Trauma, 5th edn. McGraw-Hill Inc, New York, pp 62–63
7.
go back to reference Sethi AK, Tyagi A (2001) Trauma untamed as yet. Trauma Care 11:89–90 Sethi AK, Tyagi A (2001) Trauma untamed as yet. Trauma Care 11:89–90
8.
go back to reference Onwudike M, Olalove OA, Oni OO (2001) Teaching hospital perspective of the quality of trauma care in Lagos, Nigeria. World J Surg 25(1):112–115PubMedCrossRef Onwudike M, Olalove OA, Oni OO (2001) Teaching hospital perspective of the quality of trauma care in Lagos, Nigeria. World J Surg 25(1):112–115PubMedCrossRef
9.
go back to reference Kirya FM, Kijjambu S, Ezati I (2002) Outcome of major trauma at Mulago Hospital in Uganda. Assessment using the TRISS methodology. East Centr Afr J Surg 7(1):59–62 Kirya FM, Kijjambu S, Ezati I (2002) Outcome of major trauma at Mulago Hospital in Uganda. Assessment using the TRISS methodology. East Centr Afr J Surg 7(1):59–62
10.
go back to reference Joosse P, Soedarmo S, Luitse JS, Ponsen KJ (2001) Trauma outcome analysis of a Jakarta University Hospital using the TRISS method: validation and limitation in comparison with the major trauma outcome study. Trauma and Injury Severity Score. J Trauma 51(1):134–140PubMedCrossRef Joosse P, Soedarmo S, Luitse JS, Ponsen KJ (2001) Trauma outcome analysis of a Jakarta University Hospital using the TRISS method: validation and limitation in comparison with the major trauma outcome study. Trauma and Injury Severity Score. J Trauma 51(1):134–140PubMedCrossRef
11.
go back to reference Mock CN, Jurkovich GJ, nii-Amon-Kotei D, Arreola-Risa C, Maier RV (1998) Trauma mortality patterns in three nations at different economic levels: implications for global trauma system development. J Trauma 44:804–814PubMedCrossRef Mock CN, Jurkovich GJ, nii-Amon-Kotei D, Arreola-Risa C, Maier RV (1998) Trauma mortality patterns in three nations at different economic levels: implications for global trauma system development. J Trauma 44:804–814PubMedCrossRef
12.
go back to reference Franklin J, Doelp A (1980) Shocktrauma. St. Martin’s Press, New York, pp 11–12 Franklin J, Doelp A (1980) Shocktrauma. St. Martin’s Press, New York, pp 11–12
13.
go back to reference Goel A, Kumar S, Bagga MK (2004) Epidemiological and trauma injury and severity score (TRISS) analysis of trauma patients at a tertiary care centre in India. Natl Med J India 17(4):186–189PubMed Goel A, Kumar S, Bagga MK (2004) Epidemiological and trauma injury and severity score (TRISS) analysis of trauma patients at a tertiary care centre in India. Natl Med J India 17(4):186–189PubMed
14.
go back to reference Bouillon B, Lefering R, Vorweg M et al (1997) Trauma score systems: the Cologne validation study. J Trauma 42:652–658PubMedCrossRef Bouillon B, Lefering R, Vorweg M et al (1997) Trauma score systems: the Cologne validation study. J Trauma 42:652–658PubMedCrossRef
15.
go back to reference Murlidhara V, Roy N (2004) Measuring trauma outcomes in India: an analysis based on TRISS methodology in Mumbai University Hospital Injury. Int J Care Injured 35:386–390 Murlidhara V, Roy N (2004) Measuring trauma outcomes in India: an analysis based on TRISS methodology in Mumbai University Hospital Injury. Int J Care Injured 35:386–390
16.
go back to reference Fujita T, Morimura N, Uchida Y, Kaneko I, Ikeda H, Sakamoto T (2010) M-study from an urban trauma center in Tokyo. J Trauma 69(4):934–937PubMedCrossRef Fujita T, Morimura N, Uchida Y, Kaneko I, Ikeda H, Sakamoto T (2010) M-study from an urban trauma center in Tokyo. J Trauma 69(4):934–937PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Analysis of Trauma Outcome Using the TRISS Method at a Tertiary Care Centre in Pune
Authors
Vikram U. Deshmukh
Mrunal N. Ketkar
Erach K. Bharucha
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Indian Journal of Surgery / Issue 6/2012
Print ISSN: 0972-2068
Electronic ISSN: 0973-9793
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-011-0404-5

Other articles of this Issue 6/2012

Indian Journal of Surgery 6/2012 Go to the issue