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Overview :
Yucek et al developed the Trauma Associated Severe Hemorrhage
(TASH) score for identifying trauma patients who are likely to require massive
blood transfusions. This is a surrogate marker for life-threatening hemorrhage
after multiple trauma. The authors are from the Polytrauma Study Group of the
German Trauma Society.
Parameters:
(1) gender
(2) pelvic fracture
(3) femur fracture
(4) free intra-abdominal fluid on FAST examination
(5) heart rate in beats per minute
(6) systolic blood pressure in mm Hg
(7) hemoglobin in g/dL
(8) base excess in mmol/L
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Parameter |
Finding |
Points |
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gender |
female |
0 |
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male |
1 |
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pelvic fracture |
none |
0 |
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clinically stable |
0 |
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clinically unstable |
6 |
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femur fracture |
none |
0 |
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closed |
0 |
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open and/or dislocated |
3 |
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free intra-abdominal fluid |
absent |
0 |
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present |
3 |
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heart rate in beats per minute |
<= 120 beats per minute |
0 |
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> 120 beats per minute |
2 |
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systolic blood pressure |
< 100 mm Hg |
4 |
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100 - 119 mm Hg |
1 |
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>= 120 mm Hg |
0 |
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hemoglobin |
< 7.00 g/dL |
8 |
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7.00 to 8.99 |
6 |
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9.00 to 9.99 |
4 |
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10.00 to 10.99 |
3 |
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11.00 to 11.99 |
2 |
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>= 12 g/dL |
0 |
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base excess |
< -10.00 mmol/L |
4 |
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-6.01 to -10.00 mmol/L |
3 |
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-2.01 to -6.00 mmol/L |
1 |
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>= -2.00 mmol/L |
0 |
where:
• It appears that only the worse femoral fracture gets scored
if there is more than 1.
total TASH score =
= SUM(points for all 8 parameters)
Interpretation:
• minimum score: 0
• maximum score: 28
• Cutoffs of >=10 or >= 16 can be used.
• The higher the score the greater the likelihood of
requiring massive blood transfusion.
X =
= (0.3 * (TASH score)) - 4.9
probability of requiring massive transfusion =
= 1 / (1 + EXP((-1) * X))
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