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Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 3/2014

01-06-2014 | Original Article

The exponential function transforms the Abbreviated Injury Scale, which both improves accuracy and simplifies scoring

Authors: M. D. Wang, W. H. Fan, W. S. Qiu, Z. L. Zhang, Y. N. Mo, F. Qiu

Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery | Issue 3/2014

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Abstract

Purpose

We present here the exponential function which transforms the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS). It is called the Exponential Injury Severity Score (EISS), and significantly outperforms the venerable but dated New Injury Severity Score (NISS) and Injury Severity Score (ISS) as a predictor of mortality.

Methods

The EISS is defined as a change of AIS values by raising each AIS severity score (1–6) by 3 taking a power of AIS minus 2 and then summing the three most severe injuries (i.e., highest AIS), regardless of body regions. EISS values were calculated for every patient in two large independent data sets: 3,911 and 4,129 patients treated during a 6-year period at the Class A tertiary hospitals in China. The power of the EISS to predict mortality was then compared with previously calculated NISS values for the same patients in each of the two data sets.

Results

We found that the EISS is more predictive of survival [Zhejiang: area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC): NISS = 0.932, EISS = 0.949, P = 0.0115; Liaoning: AUC: NISS = 0.924, EISS = 0.942, P = 0.0139]. Moreover, the EISS provides a better fit throughout its entire range of prediction (Hosmer–Lemeshow statistic for Zhejiang: NISS = 21.86, P = 0.0027, EISS = 13.52, P = 0.0604; Liaoning: NISS = 23.27, P = 0.0015, EISS = 15.55, P = 0.0164).

Conclusions

The EISS may be used as the standard summary measure of human trauma.
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Metadata
Title
The exponential function transforms the Abbreviated Injury Scale, which both improves accuracy and simplifies scoring
Authors
M. D. Wang
W. H. Fan
W. S. Qiu
Z. L. Zhang
Y. N. Mo
F. Qiu
Publication date
01-06-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery / Issue 3/2014
Print ISSN: 1863-9933
Electronic ISSN: 1863-9941
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-013-0331-1

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