Retrospective Study
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World J Crit Care Med. Aug 4, 2014; 3(3): 68-73
Published online Aug 4, 2014. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v3.i3.68
Table 1 Vittel pre-hospital triage criteria1
StepsSeverity criteria
1 Vital signsGlasgow coma scale < 13 or
Systolic blood pressure < 90 mmHg or
Saturation O2 < 90%
2 Evidence of high-energy traumaEjection from automobile
Death in same passenger compartment
Falls > 6 m
Victim thrown or crushed
Global assessment of the trauma (aspect of the crashed vehicle, vehicle telemetry data consistent with high risk of injury, no motorcycle helmet, no seat belt)
Blast
3 Anatomy of injuryPenetrating trauma of head, neck thorax, abdomen, pelvis, thigh, and arm
Flail chest
Severe burns, smoke inhalation
Pelvic bone fracture
Suspicion of medullar trauma
Amputation proximal to wrist or ankle
Acute ischemia of the limb
4 Pre-hospital resuscitationIntubated and mechanically ventilated patients
IV Fluids > 1000 mL (colloids)
Catecholamine
Anti-shock trousers inflated
5 Special patient or system considerationsAge > 65 yr
Heart failure
Respiratory failure
Pregnancy > 12 wk