Risk prediction score for death of traumatised and injured children
Background: Injury prediction scores facilitate the development of clinical management protocols to decrease mortality. However, most of the previously developed scores are limited in scope and are non-specific for use in children. We aimed to develop and validate a risk prediction model of death...
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th-mahidol.27052023-04-12T15:21:03Z Risk prediction score for death of traumatised and injured children Sakda Arj-ong Vallipakorn Adisak Plitapolkarnpim Paibul Suriyawongpaisal Pimpa Techakamolsuk Smith, Gary A. Ammarin Thakkinstian Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Section for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Open Access article Logistic regression Pediatric trauma and injury score Prediction score Injured child Pediatric injury Bootstrap Background: Injury prediction scores facilitate the development of clinical management protocols to decrease mortality. However, most of the previously developed scores are limited in scope and are non-specific for use in children. We aimed to develop and validate a risk prediction model of death for injured and Traumatised Thai children. Methods: Our cross-sectional study included 43,516 injured children from 34 emergency services. A risk prediction model was derived using a logistic regression analysis that included 15 predictors. Model performance was assessed using the concordance statistic (C-statistic) and the observed per expected (O/E) ratio. Internal validation of the model was performed using a 200-repetition bootstrap analysis. Results: Death occurred in 1.7% of the injured children (95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 1.57–1.82). Ten predictors (i.e., age, airway intervention, physical injury mechanism, three injured body regions, the Glasgow Coma Scale, and three vital signs) were significantly associated with death. The C-statistic and the O/E ratio were 0.938 (95% CI: 0.929–0.947) and 0.86 (95% CI: 0.70–1.02), respectively. The scoring scheme classified three risk stratifications with respective likelihood ratios of 1.26 (95% CI: 1.25–1.27), 2.45 (95% CI: 2.42–2.52), and 4.72 (95% CI: 4.57–4.88) for low, intermediate, and high risks of death. Internal validation showed good model performance (C-statistic = 0.938, 95% CI: 0.926–0.952) and a small calibration bias of 0.002 (95% CI: 0.0005–0.003). Conclusions: We developed a simplified Thai pediatric injury death prediction score with satisfactory calibrated and discriminative performance in emergency room settings. 2017-08-08T01:07:46Z 2017-08-08T01:07:46Z 2017-08-08 2014 Research Article BMC Pediatrics. Vol. 14, (2014), 60 10.1186/1471-2431-14-60 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/2705 eng Mahidol University BioMed Central application/pdf |
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Open Access article Logistic regression Pediatric trauma and injury score Prediction score Injured child Pediatric injury Bootstrap Sakda Arj-ong Vallipakorn Adisak Plitapolkarnpim Paibul Suriyawongpaisal Pimpa Techakamolsuk Smith, Gary A. Ammarin Thakkinstian Risk prediction score for death of traumatised and injured children |
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Background: Injury prediction scores facilitate the development of clinical management protocols to decrease
mortality. However, most of the previously developed scores are limited in scope and are non-specific for use in
children. We aimed to develop and validate a risk prediction model of death for injured and Traumatised Thai children.
Methods: Our cross-sectional study included 43,516 injured children from 34 emergency services. A risk prediction
model was derived using a logistic regression analysis that included 15 predictors. Model performance was assessed
using the concordance statistic (C-statistic) and the observed per expected (O/E) ratio. Internal validation of the model
was performed using a 200-repetition bootstrap analysis.
Results: Death occurred in 1.7% of the injured children (95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 1.57–1.82). Ten predictors
(i.e., age, airway intervention, physical injury mechanism, three injured body regions, the Glasgow Coma Scale, and three
vital signs) were significantly associated with death. The C-statistic and the O/E ratio were 0.938 (95% CI: 0.929–0.947)
and 0.86 (95% CI: 0.70–1.02), respectively. The scoring scheme classified three risk stratifications with respective likelihood
ratios of 1.26 (95% CI: 1.25–1.27), 2.45 (95% CI: 2.42–2.52), and 4.72 (95% CI: 4.57–4.88) for low, intermediate, and high
risks of death. Internal validation showed good model performance (C-statistic = 0.938, 95% CI: 0.926–0.952) and a small
calibration bias of 0.002 (95% CI: 0.0005–0.003).
Conclusions: We developed a simplified Thai pediatric injury death prediction score with satisfactory calibrated and
discriminative performance in emergency room settings. |
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