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Reverse shock index multiplied by Glasgow Coma Scale score (rSIG) is a simple measure with high discriminant ability for mortality risk in trauma patients: an analysis of the Japan Trauma Data Bank

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Fig. 1 Patients flow chart. JTDB, Japan Trauma Data Bank; HR, heartrate, SBP; GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale
Table 1 Patient demographics
Fig. 2 Comparisons of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves for in-hospital mortality
Fig. 4 Proportion of patients with in-hospital mortality by reverse shock index × Glasgow Coma Scale score (rSIG) and by rSIG ÷ age (rSIG/A)

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