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Emergency trauma score: An instrument for early estimation of trauma severity
Critical Care Medicine, 06/01/09
Raum MR et al. - EMTRAS combines four early parameters from the emergency room and accurately predicts mortality. Knowledge of the anatomical injuries is not necessary. The determination of the EMTRAS will inform caregivers of the seriousness of patients with trauma at an early stage.
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