Injury Severity Score
Describe severity of traumatic injury
About
The Injury Severity Score is used to describe severity of injury in a trauma patient. Major trauma is defined by a score > 15.
Injury severity of each of 6 body systems are scored according the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS). The three body systems with the highest AIS scores are used to calculate the Injury Severity Score. Each of these three scores are squared, and the results summed to produce the Injury Severity Score (ISS). The score ranges from 3-75. If any body system has an 'unsurvivable' injury (AIS = 6), the total score automatically becomes 75.
References
Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, Long WB.
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