• Forensic Sci. Int. · Jul 1998

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    Quantifying injury and predicting outcome after trauma.

    • J P Wyatt, D Beard, and A Busuttil.
    • Accident and Emergency Department, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, UK.
    • Forensic Sci. Int. 1998 Jul 6;95(1):57-66.

    AbstractThe Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS), Injury Severity Scale and TRISS methodology comprise a mathematically sound system for the analysis of injuries and injured patients. This system is of value for research and audit and has potential applications in forensic medicine, such as its use as a tool to assist the classification and analysis of injuries sustained by those injured in mass disasters.

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