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A signature contribution of modern prehospital care has been to regionalize trauma care. Under regionalization, severely injured patients are not transported to the nearest hospital — instead, they go to the region's designated trauma center (they are “up-triaged”). But how do prehospital personnel decide? They use the CDC's Guidelines for Field Triage of Injured Patients. These guidelines direct prehospital personnel to up-triage when a patient has a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of <14 or meets one of the other numerous criteria for up-triage.
Because the GCS is a hassle for paramedics to learn and calculate, investigators have proposed using instead a simpler triage tool: if an injured person is not following commands, up-triage. Now inv…