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Assessing Mortality of Blunt Trauma with Co-morbidity

Tissues and Organs 2017-11-24 v1

Abstract

Objectives: To obtain a better estimate of the mortality of individuals suffering from blunt force trauma, including co-morbidity. Methodology: The Injury severity Score (ISS) is the default world standard for assessing the severity of multiple injuries. ISS is a mathematical fit to empirical field data. It is demonstrated that ISS is proportional to the Gibbs/Shannon Entropy. A new Entropy measure of morbidity from blunt force trauma including co-morbidity is derived based on the von Neumann Entropy, called the Abbreviated Morbidity Scale (AMS). Results: The ISS trauma measure has been applied to a previously published database, and good correlation has been achieved. Here the existing trauma measure is extended to include the co-morbidity of disease by calculating an Abbreviated Morbidity Score (AMS), which encapsulates the disease co-morbidity in a manner analogous to AIS, and on a consistent Entropy base. Applying Entropy measures to multiple injuries, highlights the role of co-morbidity and that the elderly die at much lower levels of injury than the general population, as a consequence of co-morbidity. These considerations lead to questions regarding current new car assessment protocols, and how well they protect the most vulnerable road users. Keywords: Blunt Force Trauma, Injury Severity Score, Co-morbidity, Entropy.

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@article{arxiv.1711.08056,
  title  = {Assessing Mortality of Blunt Trauma with Co-morbidity},
  author = {Clive Neal-Sturgess},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.08056},
  year   = {2017}
}

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10 pages,2 figures, 37 references