Can a simple score predict survival after a car crash?
NCT ID NCT06740409
Summary
This study tested how well a quick emergency room score predicts what happens to people hurt in car crashes. Researchers in Baghdad used the score on 292 patients when they arrived at the hospital and then tracked their outcomes. The goal was to see if this tool, which uses simple measurements like heart rate and consciousness, is reliable for local doctors to quickly identify the most seriously injured patients.
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College of Medicine - Al-Nahrain University
Baghdad, Iraq
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