Publications by authors named "Shu-Jui Lee"

Objective: Various prediction scores have been developed to predict mortality in trauma patients, such as the shock index (SI), modified SI (mSI), age-adjusted SI (aSI), and the shock index (SI) multiplied by the alert/verbal/painful/unresponsive (AVPU) score (SIAVPU). The SIAVPU is a novel scoring system but its prediction accuracy for trauma outcomes remains in need of further validation. Therefore, we investigated the accuracy of four scoring systems, including SI, mSI, aSI, and SIAVPU, in predicting mortality, admission to the intensive care unit (ICU), and prolonged hospital length of stay ≥ 30 days (LOS).

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: In the context of prehospital care, spinal immobilization is commonly employed to maintain cervical stability in head and neck injury patients. However, its use in cases of unclear consciousness or major trauma patients is often precautionary, pending the exclusion of unstable spinal injuries through appropriate diagnostic imaging. The impact of prehospital C-spinal immobilization in these specific patient populations remains uncertain.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Shock Index (SI) combined with the AVPU scale (SIAVPU) is proposed as a more effective tool for prehospital trauma triage, aiming to better predict outcomes like mortality and ICU admissions.
  • The study analyzed data from over 6,000 trauma patients to assess the performance of SIAVPU against other existing triage scores.
  • Results indicated that SIAVPU had superior predictive accuracy for various outcomes, particularly in subgroups defined by age, injury mechanisms, and severity, suggesting it could significantly enhance field triage decisions.
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Lumbar puncture is a commonly practiced bedside technique for acquiring cerebrospinal fluid for the purposes of examination, spinal anesthesia, and as therapeutic trial for normal pressure hydrocephalus. Headache and backache after lumbar puncture are not uncommon. We report an elderly woman who suffered from altered consciousness and acute neurologic deficit after a difficult lumbar puncture.

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