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THE RELATIONSHIP OF SHOCK INDEX (SI) WITH TRAUMA PATIENTS’ MORTALITY AFTER THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF ADMISSION AT KHATAM-AL-ANBIA HOSPITAL IN IRANSHAHR

Pages

  61-68

Keywords

SI (SHOCK INDEX)Q4

Abstract

 Background: The TRAUMA is one of the most important health problems and a leading cause of death in 4th decade of life. MORTALITY due to accidents has a critical situation in Iran and MORTALITY rate is increasing 10-15% annually.Aim: To assess the relationship of shock index with TRAUMA patient’s MORTALITY after first 24 hours of admission at Khatam-al-Anbia Hospital in Iranshahr.Method: A cross-sectional design was carried out on 240 TRAUMAtic patients to predict MORTALITY of TRAUMA patients after 24 hours of hospitalization at Khatam-Alanbia Hospital in Iranshahr. The shock Index is calculated by dividing heart rate on systolic blood pressure. The normal range is 0.5-0.7. SI was calculated at the beginning of admission to hospital and after 24 hours MORTALITY was assessed. Data were analyzed with SPSS Software version 15, using logistic regression and Chi-square test.Results: 74.2% of TRAUMA was due to accidents from which 38.3% experienced multi TRAUMA. 2.1% of patients expired during 24 hours of admission. The minimum and maximum scores and mean of SI were 0.31, 59.1 and 0.71, respectively. There was a significant relationship between SI and MORTALITY of TRAUMA patients within 24 hours of hospitalization (P=0.000). The highest rate of MORTALITY was seen in patients with SI higher than 0.9. Conclusion: The SI is a useful instrument for MORTALITY prediction. So it is recommended to reduce errors in MORTALITY prediction SI to be used along with other kinds of triage instruments.

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    APA: Copy

    HEYDARI KHAYAT, NASTARAN, SHARIFI POOR, HASSAN, & MOHAMMADINIA, NEDA. (2012). THE RELATIONSHIP OF SHOCK INDEX (SI) WITH TRAUMA PATIENTS’ MORTALITY AFTER THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF ADMISSION AT KHATAM-AL-ANBIA HOSPITAL IN IRANSHAHR. EVIDENCE BASED CARE, 2(3 (4)), 61-68. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/213343/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HEYDARI KHAYAT NASTARAN, SHARIFI POOR HASSAN, MOHAMMADINIA NEDA. THE RELATIONSHIP OF SHOCK INDEX (SI) WITH TRAUMA PATIENTS’ MORTALITY AFTER THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF ADMISSION AT KHATAM-AL-ANBIA HOSPITAL IN IRANSHAHR. EVIDENCE BASED CARE[Internet]. 2012;2(3 (4)):61-68. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/213343/en

    IEEE: Copy

    NASTARAN HEYDARI KHAYAT, HASSAN SHARIFI POOR, and NEDA MOHAMMADINIA, “THE RELATIONSHIP OF SHOCK INDEX (SI) WITH TRAUMA PATIENTS’ MORTALITY AFTER THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF ADMISSION AT KHATAM-AL-ANBIA HOSPITAL IN IRANSHAHR,” EVIDENCE BASED CARE, vol. 2, no. 3 (4), pp. 61–68, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/213343/en

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