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Polytrauma
Scoring Systems
DR ANURAG MITTAL
MS ORTHO
GTBH
Purpose of scoring systems
• Appropriate triage and classification of trauma patients
• Predict outcomes (for patient and family counseling)
• Quality assurance
• Research
• extremely useful for the study of outcomes
• Reimbursement purposes
Classification Of Scoring Systems In
Trauma
Physiological Scores:
1. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
2. Revised Trauma Score (RTS)
3. Paediatric Trauma Score
4. Acute Physiology and Chronic Health
Evaluation (APACHE)
5. Systemic Inflammatory Response
Syndrome Score (SIRS)
6. Ganga Hospital Open Injury Severity Score
Anatomical Scores:
1. Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS)
2. Injury Severity Score (ISS)
3. Anatomic Profile (AP)
4. Penetrating Abdominal Trauma Index (PATI)
Combined scores:
1. Trauma Score - Injury Severity Score (TRISS)
2. A Severity Characterization of Trauma
(ASCOT)
3. International Classification of Diseases
Injury Severity Score (ICISS)
Glasgow Coma Score
• The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is the standard measure used to
quantify level of consciousness in head injured patients.
• Widely used in scoring systems and treatment protocols.
• Used as a initial assessment tool and for continual re-evaluation of
head injured patients
Teasdale G., Jennett B., LANCET (ii) 81-83, 1974.
•The GCS is scored between 3 and 15, 3
being the worst, and 15 the best.
•GCS is composed of three parameters :
•Best Eye Response (4)
•Best Verbal Response (5)
•Best Motor Response (6)
• A GCS of:
•13 or higher correlates with a mild brain injury
•9 to 12 is a moderate injury
•8 or less a severe brain injury
Glasgow Coma Score
Best Eye Response (4)
No eye opening =>1
Eye opening to pain =>2
Eye opening to verbal command =>3
Eyes open spontaneously =>4
Glasgow Coma Score
Best Motor Response (6)
No motor response =>1
Extension to pain=>2
Flexion to pain=>3
Withdrawal from pain=>4
Localizing pain=>5
Obeys Commands=>6
Glasgow Coma Score
Best Verbal Response (5)
No verbal response =>1
Incomprehensible sounds =>2
Inappropriate words =>3
Confused =>4
Orientated =>5
Glasgow Paediatric Coma Score
•The Paediatric GCS is scored between 3
and 15, 3 being the worst, and 15 the
best.
•It is composed of three parameters : Best
Eye Response, Best Verbal Response, Best
Motor Response
•Best Eye Response. (4)
•No eye opening.
•Eye opening to pain.
•Eye opening to verbal command.
•Eyes open spontaneously.
•Best Verbal Response. (5)
•No vocal response
•Inconsolable, agitated
•Inconsistently consolable, moaning.
•Cries but is consolable, inappropriate
interactions.
•Smiles, oriented to sounds, follows
objects, interacts.
•Best Motor Response. (6)
•No motor response.
•Extension to pain.
•Flexion to pain.
•Withdrawal from pain.
•Localising pain.
•Obeys Commands.
•Total GCS=
Motor response + Verbal response + Eye
opening
•Interpretation brain injury
•severe <9
•moderate 9-12
•minor 13 and above
•Note that the phrase 'GCS of 11' is
essentially meaningless, and it is
important to break the figure down
into its components, such as E3V3M5
= GCS 11.
Glasgow Coma scale
•Pros:
• Reliably predicts outcomes for diffuse
and focal lesions
•Cons:
• It does not take into account
•focal or lateralizing signs
•diffuse metabolic processes
•intoxication
Revised Trauma Score (RTS)
•Introduction
•most widely used pre-hospital field
triage tool
•Variables
•Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
•systolic blood pressure
•respiratory rate
The Revised Trauma Score
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RTS
Value
Respiratory
Rate
(RR)
Systolic Blood
Pressure
(SBP)
Glasgow Coma
Scale
(GCS)
•RTS=
Glasgow coma scale score + systolic
blood pressure score + respiratory rate
score
•Interpretation:
lower score indicates higher severity
•RTS <4 proposed for transfer of the
patient to trauma center
Revised Trauma Score (RTS)
•Pros:
• useful during triage to determine which
patients need to be transported to a
trauma center
•Cons:
• can underestimate injury severity in
patients injured in one system
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
(SIRS) Score
• SIRS is a generalized response to trauma characterized by
• an increase in cytokines
• an increase in complement
• an increase in hormones
• It is a marker for an individual's generalized response to trauma that
likely has a genetic predisposition
•associated with conditions such as
•disseminated intravascular coagulopathy
(DIC)
•acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
•renal failure
•multisystem organ failure
•shock
•Variables
•heart rate > 90 beats/min
•WBC count <4000cells/mm³ OR >12,000
cells/mm³
•respiratory rate > 20 or PaCO2 < 32mm
(4.3kPa)
•temperature less than 36 degrees or greater
than 38 degrees
•Calculation
•each component (heart rate, WBC
count, respiratory rate,
temperature) is given 1 point if it
meets the above criteria
•Interpretation
•A score of 2 or more is consistent
with SIRS
Mangled Extremity Severity Score
• Described by Johansen et al (1990)
• Components include:
• Skeletal / soft-tissue injury
• Limb ischemia
• Shock
• Age
• Interpretation:
• a MESS score of greater than or equal to 7 had a 100% predictable value for
amputation
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1990 Jul;(256):80-6
Johansen K et al
Limb salvage versus amputation. Preliminary results of the Mangled Extremity
Severity Score
Skeletal / soft-tissue injury
•Low energy (stab; simple fracture; pistol gunshot
wound): 1
•Medium energy (open or multiple fractures,
dislocation): 2
•High energy (high speed MVA or rifle GSW): 3
•Very high energy (high speed trauma + gross
contamination): 4
Limb ischemia
•Pulse reduced or absent but perfusion normal: 1*
•Pulseless; paresthesias, diminished capillary refill: 2*
•Cool, paralyzed, insensate, numb: 3*
* Score doubled for ischemia > 6 hours
Shock
•Systolic BP always > 90 mm Hg: 0
•Hypotensive transiently: 1
•Persistent hypotension: 2
Age (years)
< 30: 0
30-50: 1
> 50: 2
Mangled Extremity Severity
Score
•Interpretation
•A score of 7 or more is highly predictive of
amputation
•Pros:
•High specificity for predicting amputation
•Cons:
•Low sensitivity for predicting amputation
Ganga Hospital Open Injury Severity Score
• A score for predicting salvage and outcome in Gustilo type III A and
type III B open tibial fractures
• Limb injury severity scores are designed to assess severely injured
limbs and help the surgeon in deciding salvage. The existing scoring
systems have the disadvantage of being designed to assess limb
injuries with vascular injuries and are not very sensitive when used
for III B injuries.
Dr. S. Rajasekaran et al
J Bone Joint Surg Br, October 2006
•Ganga Hospital Open Injury Severity Score was
evolved to overcome the above disadvantages.
•The severity of injury to the covering structures,
skeletal structures and musculotendinous & nerve
units were assessed individually on an incremental
score of one to five.
•Seven Co-morbid conditions known to influence the
management and prognosis were each given a
score of two.
•The score comprises of following
components:
•Covering structures: skin and fascia (1-5)
•Skeletal structures: bone and joints (1-5)
•Functional tissues: musculotendinous
(MT) and nerve units (1-5)
•Co-morbid conditions (0-14)
•The total score was used to predict
salvage and a score of 14 had the
highest specificity and sensitivity for
indicating amputation.
•The individual scores for covering and
functional tissues were also found to
offer specific guidelines in the
reconstruction protocols of these
complex injury.
Injury Severity Score (ISS)
•The Injury Severity Score (ISS) is an established medical
score to assess trauma severity.
•It correlates with mortality, morbidity and hospitalization
time after trauma.
•The AIS Committee of the “Association for the
Advancement of Automotive Medicine” (AAAM)
designed and improves upon the scale.
• It is the
• first scoring system to be based on anatomic criteria
• defines injury severity for comparative purposes
• To calculate an ISS for an injured person, the body is divided into six
ISS body regions:
• Head or neck - including cervical spine
• Face - including the facial skeleton, nose, mouth, eyes and ears
• Chest - thoracic spine and diaphragm
• Abdomen or pelvic contents - abdominal organs and lumbar spine
• Extremities or pelvic girdle - pelvic skeleton
• External
•Calculation is based upon the Abbreviated Injury Scale
(AIS) grades
•0 - no injury
•1 - minor
•2 - moderate
•3 - severe (not life-threatening)
•4 - severe (life-threatening, survival probable)
•5 - severe (critical, survival uncertain)
•6 - maximal, possibly fatal
•ISS = sum of squares for the highest
AIS grades in the three most severely
injured ISS body regions
•ISS = A2 + B2 + C2
•where A, B, C are the AIS scores of the
three most severely injured ISS
body regions
•scores range from 1 to 75
•If an injury is assigned an AIS of 6
(unsurvivable injury), the ISS score is
automatically assigned to 75
•It is used to define the term major
trauma. A major trauma (or polytrauma)
is defined as the Injury Severity Score
being greater than 15.
•Interpretation ISS > 15 associated with
mortality of 10%
• Pros:
• integrates anatomic areas of injury in formulating a prediction of outcomes
• Cons:
• difficult to calculate during initial evaluation and resuscitation in emergency
room
• difficult to predict outcomes for patients with severe single body area injury
• New Injury Severity Score (NISS) overcomes this deficit
• New Injury Severity Score (NISS)
• takes three highest scores regardless of anatomic area
• more predictive of complications and mortality than ISS
• Modified Injury Severity Score (MISS)
• similar to ISS but for pediatric trauma
• categorizes body into 5 areas, instead of 6
• sum of the squares for the highest injury score grades in the three most
severely injured body regions
Trauma Score - Injury Severity Score : TRISS
•The TRISS determines the probability of
survival using the variables:
•ISS
•RTS
•Patient's age (Age Index)
•Age Index is:
•0 if the patient is below 54 years of age
•1 if 55 years and over
• TRISS determines the probability of survival (Ps) of a patient from the ISS
and RTS using the following formulae:
• Where 'b' is calculated from:
• b0 to b3 are coefficients which are different for blunt and penetrating
trauma.
• If the patient is less than 15, the blunt coefficients are used regardless of
mechanism.
Acute Physiology and Chronic
Health Evaluation II (APACHE II )
Components:
(1) Acute physiology score (APS): Rectal temp,mean arterial pressure,
hematocrit WBC, oxygenation, arterial pH, serum potassium, CRE, GCS
(2) Age points: 44,54,64,74
(3) Chronic health points : History of severe organ insufficiency OR
immunocompromised, nonoperative patient, emergency postoperative patient
elective postoperative patient
APACHE II score =
= (acute physiology score) + (age points) + (chronic health points)
•The data for the acute physiology is
collected during the initial 24 hour period
after ICU admission.
•The worst (most deranged) physiologic
value is selected for grading
•Minimum score: 0
•Maximum score: 71
•Interpretation:
An increasing score is associated with an
increasing risk of hospital death
•Interpretation:
An increasing score is associated with an increasing
risk of hospital death
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Polytrauma scoring systems

  • 2. Purpose of scoring systems • Appropriate triage and classification of trauma patients • Predict outcomes (for patient and family counseling) • Quality assurance • Research • extremely useful for the study of outcomes • Reimbursement purposes
  • 3. Classification Of Scoring Systems In Trauma Physiological Scores: 1. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) 2. Revised Trauma Score (RTS) 3. Paediatric Trauma Score 4. Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) 5. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Score (SIRS) 6. Ganga Hospital Open Injury Severity Score
  • 4. Anatomical Scores: 1. Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) 2. Injury Severity Score (ISS) 3. Anatomic Profile (AP) 4. Penetrating Abdominal Trauma Index (PATI) Combined scores: 1. Trauma Score - Injury Severity Score (TRISS) 2. A Severity Characterization of Trauma (ASCOT) 3. International Classification of Diseases Injury Severity Score (ICISS)
  • 5. Glasgow Coma Score • The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is the standard measure used to quantify level of consciousness in head injured patients. • Widely used in scoring systems and treatment protocols. • Used as a initial assessment tool and for continual re-evaluation of head injured patients Teasdale G., Jennett B., LANCET (ii) 81-83, 1974.
  • 6. •The GCS is scored between 3 and 15, 3 being the worst, and 15 the best. •GCS is composed of three parameters : •Best Eye Response (4) •Best Verbal Response (5) •Best Motor Response (6) • A GCS of: •13 or higher correlates with a mild brain injury •9 to 12 is a moderate injury •8 or less a severe brain injury
  • 7. Glasgow Coma Score Best Eye Response (4) No eye opening =>1 Eye opening to pain =>2 Eye opening to verbal command =>3 Eyes open spontaneously =>4
  • 8. Glasgow Coma Score Best Motor Response (6) No motor response =>1 Extension to pain=>2 Flexion to pain=>3 Withdrawal from pain=>4 Localizing pain=>5 Obeys Commands=>6
  • 9. Glasgow Coma Score Best Verbal Response (5) No verbal response =>1 Incomprehensible sounds =>2 Inappropriate words =>3 Confused =>4 Orientated =>5
  • 10. Glasgow Paediatric Coma Score •The Paediatric GCS is scored between 3 and 15, 3 being the worst, and 15 the best. •It is composed of three parameters : Best Eye Response, Best Verbal Response, Best Motor Response
  • 11. •Best Eye Response. (4) •No eye opening. •Eye opening to pain. •Eye opening to verbal command. •Eyes open spontaneously.
  • 12. •Best Verbal Response. (5) •No vocal response •Inconsolable, agitated •Inconsistently consolable, moaning. •Cries but is consolable, inappropriate interactions. •Smiles, oriented to sounds, follows objects, interacts.
  • 13. •Best Motor Response. (6) •No motor response. •Extension to pain. •Flexion to pain. •Withdrawal from pain. •Localising pain. •Obeys Commands.
  • 14. •Total GCS= Motor response + Verbal response + Eye opening •Interpretation brain injury •severe <9 •moderate 9-12 •minor 13 and above
  • 15. •Note that the phrase 'GCS of 11' is essentially meaningless, and it is important to break the figure down into its components, such as E3V3M5 = GCS 11.
  • 16. Glasgow Coma scale •Pros: • Reliably predicts outcomes for diffuse and focal lesions •Cons: • It does not take into account •focal or lateralizing signs •diffuse metabolic processes •intoxication
  • 17. Revised Trauma Score (RTS) •Introduction •most widely used pre-hospital field triage tool •Variables •Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) •systolic blood pressure •respiratory rate
  • 18. The Revised Trauma Score 0003 11-51-494-5 26-950-756-8 3>2976-899-12 410-29>8913-15 RTS Value Respiratory Rate (RR) Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
  • 19. •RTS= Glasgow coma scale score + systolic blood pressure score + respiratory rate score •Interpretation: lower score indicates higher severity •RTS <4 proposed for transfer of the patient to trauma center
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  • 21. Revised Trauma Score (RTS) •Pros: • useful during triage to determine which patients need to be transported to a trauma center •Cons: • can underestimate injury severity in patients injured in one system
  • 22. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) Score • SIRS is a generalized response to trauma characterized by • an increase in cytokines • an increase in complement • an increase in hormones • It is a marker for an individual's generalized response to trauma that likely has a genetic predisposition
  • 23. •associated with conditions such as •disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC) •acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) •renal failure •multisystem organ failure •shock
  • 24. •Variables •heart rate > 90 beats/min •WBC count <4000cells/mm³ OR >12,000 cells/mm³ •respiratory rate > 20 or PaCO2 < 32mm (4.3kPa) •temperature less than 36 degrees or greater than 38 degrees
  • 25. •Calculation •each component (heart rate, WBC count, respiratory rate, temperature) is given 1 point if it meets the above criteria •Interpretation •A score of 2 or more is consistent with SIRS
  • 26. Mangled Extremity Severity Score • Described by Johansen et al (1990) • Components include: • Skeletal / soft-tissue injury • Limb ischemia • Shock • Age • Interpretation: • a MESS score of greater than or equal to 7 had a 100% predictable value for amputation Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1990 Jul;(256):80-6 Johansen K et al Limb salvage versus amputation. Preliminary results of the Mangled Extremity Severity Score
  • 27. Skeletal / soft-tissue injury •Low energy (stab; simple fracture; pistol gunshot wound): 1 •Medium energy (open or multiple fractures, dislocation): 2 •High energy (high speed MVA or rifle GSW): 3 •Very high energy (high speed trauma + gross contamination): 4 Limb ischemia •Pulse reduced or absent but perfusion normal: 1* •Pulseless; paresthesias, diminished capillary refill: 2* •Cool, paralyzed, insensate, numb: 3* * Score doubled for ischemia > 6 hours
  • 28. Shock •Systolic BP always > 90 mm Hg: 0 •Hypotensive transiently: 1 •Persistent hypotension: 2 Age (years) < 30: 0 30-50: 1 > 50: 2
  • 29. Mangled Extremity Severity Score •Interpretation •A score of 7 or more is highly predictive of amputation •Pros: •High specificity for predicting amputation •Cons: •Low sensitivity for predicting amputation
  • 30. Ganga Hospital Open Injury Severity Score • A score for predicting salvage and outcome in Gustilo type III A and type III B open tibial fractures • Limb injury severity scores are designed to assess severely injured limbs and help the surgeon in deciding salvage. The existing scoring systems have the disadvantage of being designed to assess limb injuries with vascular injuries and are not very sensitive when used for III B injuries. Dr. S. Rajasekaran et al J Bone Joint Surg Br, October 2006
  • 31. •Ganga Hospital Open Injury Severity Score was evolved to overcome the above disadvantages. •The severity of injury to the covering structures, skeletal structures and musculotendinous & nerve units were assessed individually on an incremental score of one to five. •Seven Co-morbid conditions known to influence the management and prognosis were each given a score of two.
  • 32. •The score comprises of following components: •Covering structures: skin and fascia (1-5) •Skeletal structures: bone and joints (1-5) •Functional tissues: musculotendinous (MT) and nerve units (1-5) •Co-morbid conditions (0-14)
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  • 37. •The total score was used to predict salvage and a score of 14 had the highest specificity and sensitivity for indicating amputation. •The individual scores for covering and functional tissues were also found to offer specific guidelines in the reconstruction protocols of these complex injury.
  • 38. Injury Severity Score (ISS) •The Injury Severity Score (ISS) is an established medical score to assess trauma severity. •It correlates with mortality, morbidity and hospitalization time after trauma. •The AIS Committee of the “Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine” (AAAM) designed and improves upon the scale.
  • 39. • It is the • first scoring system to be based on anatomic criteria • defines injury severity for comparative purposes • To calculate an ISS for an injured person, the body is divided into six ISS body regions: • Head or neck - including cervical spine • Face - including the facial skeleton, nose, mouth, eyes and ears • Chest - thoracic spine and diaphragm • Abdomen or pelvic contents - abdominal organs and lumbar spine • Extremities or pelvic girdle - pelvic skeleton • External
  • 40. •Calculation is based upon the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) grades •0 - no injury •1 - minor •2 - moderate •3 - severe (not life-threatening) •4 - severe (life-threatening, survival probable) •5 - severe (critical, survival uncertain) •6 - maximal, possibly fatal
  • 41. •ISS = sum of squares for the highest AIS grades in the three most severely injured ISS body regions •ISS = A2 + B2 + C2 •where A, B, C are the AIS scores of the three most severely injured ISS body regions •scores range from 1 to 75 •If an injury is assigned an AIS of 6 (unsurvivable injury), the ISS score is automatically assigned to 75
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  • 43. •It is used to define the term major trauma. A major trauma (or polytrauma) is defined as the Injury Severity Score being greater than 15. •Interpretation ISS > 15 associated with mortality of 10%
  • 44. • Pros: • integrates anatomic areas of injury in formulating a prediction of outcomes • Cons: • difficult to calculate during initial evaluation and resuscitation in emergency room • difficult to predict outcomes for patients with severe single body area injury • New Injury Severity Score (NISS) overcomes this deficit • New Injury Severity Score (NISS) • takes three highest scores regardless of anatomic area • more predictive of complications and mortality than ISS
  • 45. • Modified Injury Severity Score (MISS) • similar to ISS but for pediatric trauma • categorizes body into 5 areas, instead of 6 • sum of the squares for the highest injury score grades in the three most severely injured body regions
  • 46. Trauma Score - Injury Severity Score : TRISS •The TRISS determines the probability of survival using the variables: •ISS •RTS •Patient's age (Age Index) •Age Index is: •0 if the patient is below 54 years of age •1 if 55 years and over
  • 47. • TRISS determines the probability of survival (Ps) of a patient from the ISS and RTS using the following formulae: • Where 'b' is calculated from:
  • 48. • b0 to b3 are coefficients which are different for blunt and penetrating trauma. • If the patient is less than 15, the blunt coefficients are used regardless of mechanism.
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  • 50. Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II ) Components: (1) Acute physiology score (APS): Rectal temp,mean arterial pressure, hematocrit WBC, oxygenation, arterial pH, serum potassium, CRE, GCS (2) Age points: 44,54,64,74 (3) Chronic health points : History of severe organ insufficiency OR immunocompromised, nonoperative patient, emergency postoperative patient elective postoperative patient APACHE II score = = (acute physiology score) + (age points) + (chronic health points)
  • 51. •The data for the acute physiology is collected during the initial 24 hour period after ICU admission. •The worst (most deranged) physiologic value is selected for grading •Minimum score: 0 •Maximum score: 71 •Interpretation: An increasing score is associated with an increasing risk of hospital death
  • 52. •Interpretation: An increasing score is associated with an increasing risk of hospital death