Affiliation:
1. Junior Resident -3
2. Senior Resident
3. HOD Department of emergency medicine, MGM medical College Navi mumbai
Abstract
A Hospital-based screening test study was conducted at the Department of Emergency Medicine at
Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College and Hospital, Kamothe, Navi Mumbai. The study aimed to
compare the diagnostic accuracy of Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) with that of other traditional scoring systems like
Injury Severity Score (ISS) and Revised Trauma Score (RTS). We also aimed to correlate in association with raised lactate
values to predict in-hospital mortality in trauma patients as compared to REMS alone. The study included 100 consecutive
trauma patients coming to our emergency department, fullling the eligibility criteria. Following observations were made
during the study, Mean age of the study cases was 38.98 years with over half of them being between 21 to 40 years of age. Out of
the 100 cases, 87% were males and 13% were females. Nature of trauma was a road trafc accident in the majority of the cases
(63%). Other causes were falling (26%), assault (10%), and workplace injury (1%). Loss of consciousness was seen in 34% of
cases while vomiting and seizures were seen in 21% and 6% cases respectively. Compromised airway was noted in 42% cases
while the hypotensive and hypertensive state was observed in 68% and 3% cases respectively.Mortality rate in the present study
was 11%.On ROC analysis, all the scores including REMS, ISS, and RTS were observed to be signicant predictors of mortality
among trauma cases.
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