The Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) is an anatomical scoring system introduced in 1969 that ranks the severity of injuries on a scale of 1 to 6. The Injury Severity Score (ISS) uses the AIS to provide an overall score for patients with multiple injuries. To calculate the ISS, the highest AIS score from the three most severely injured body regions is squared and added together, with scores ranging from 1 to 75. An ISS score above 15 is associated with 10% mortality.
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Trauma Scoring Systems
The Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) is an anatomical scoring system introduced in 1969 that ranks the severity of injuries on a scale of 1 to 6. The Injury Severity Score (ISS) uses the AIS to provide an overall score for patients with multiple injuries. To calculate the ISS, the highest AIS score from the three most severely injured body regions is squared and added together, with scores ranging from 1 to 75. An ISS score above 15 is associated with 10% mortality.
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Trauma Scoring Systems
Dr. Argo Ismoyo
ABBREVIATED INJURY SCALE The Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) is an anatomical scoring system first introduced in 1969. Since this time it has been revised and updated against survival so that it now provides a reasonably accurate ranking of the severity of injury ABBREVIATED INJURY SCALE Injuries are ranked on a scale of 1 to 6 INJURY SEVERITY SCORE (ISS) The Injury Severity Score (ISS) is an anatomical scoring system that provides an overall score for patients with multiple injuries. Each injury is assigned an AIS and is allocated to one of six body regions (Head, Face, Chest, Abdomen, Extremities (including Pelvis), External). Only the highest AIS score in each body region is used. The 3 most severely injured body regions have their score squared and added together to produce the ISS score. INJURY SEVERITY SCORE (ISS) Calculation 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 • single score of 6 on any AIS region results in automatic score of 75 • Interpretation ISS > 15 associated with mortality of 10% TERIMA KASIH