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- C Haasper, M Junge, A Ernstberger, H Brehme, L Hannawald, C Langer, J Nehmzow, D Otte, U Sander, C Krettek, and H Zwipp.
- Unfallchirurgische Klinik mit Verkehrsunfallforschung, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Karl-Wiechert-Allee 3, 30625, Hannover. haasper.carl@mh-hannover.de
- Unfallchirurg. 2010 May 1; 113 (5): 366-72.
AbstractThe new AIS (Abbreviated Injury Scale) was released with an update by the AAAM (Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine) in 2008. It is a universal scoring system in the field of trauma applicable in clinic and research. In engineering it is used as a classification system for vehicle safety. The AIS can therefore be considered as an international, interdisciplinary and universal code of injury severity. This review focuses on a historical overview, potential applications and new coding options in the current version and also outlines the associated problems.
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