{smcl} {* October 25, 2010} {* Version 3.0} help for {hi:rts} {hline} {title:Title} {p 4 8 2} {cmd:rts} -- Revised Trauma Score {title:Version} {p 4 4 2} Version 3.0. {p 4 4 2} ICDPIC Version 3.0 requires STATA 8.0 or higher. ICDPIC Version 3.0 has been tested in STATA 10 and STATA 11, but the authors believe it should also work without incident in STATA 8 and STATA 9. If you have any problems using ICDPIC Version 3.0 in STATA 8 or STATA 9, please inform the authors. {p 4 4 2} ICDPIC Version 3.0 may be installed from within STATA using the {bf:ssc} command. If you installed a previous version of ICDPIC from the SSC archives website using the {bf:ssc} command, we suggest that you first delete it by typing {bf:ssc uninstall icdpic} followed by {bf:ssc install icdpic}. Alternatively, you may use {bf:ssc install icdpic, replace}. See help for {help ssc}. {p 4 4 2} If you installed any previous ICDPIC files obtained directly from the authors, please delete them {bf:ALL} (.ado, .hlp and .dta files) to avoid any conflicts with ICDPIC 3.0 files. {p 4 4 2} Please enter complete variable names in the ICDPIC Version 3.0 dialog boxes. Do not use abbreviations. {p 4 4 2} New to Version 3.0 is the addition of a dialog box (.dlg) file associated with each individual ICDPIC Version 3.0 program (.ado) file. To access the ICDPIC dialog box, and all the ICDPIC programs, type: {cmd:db icdpic}. Typing {cmd:icdpic}, as in earlier versions, will still work, but {bf:ONLY} with {bf:icdpic}. For example, to access the Revised Trauma Score program directly, type: {bf:db rts}. Typing {bf:rts}, as in previous versions, will produce an error. {p 4 4 2} Fixed in ICDPIC Version 3.0 is the ability to use path\file names containing spaces. {p 4 4 2} Fixed in ICDPIC Version 3.0 is the ability to run in STATA 11.0. {p 4 4 2} Fixed in ICDPIC Version 3.0 is a bug that caused the {bf:triss} program to crash if the {it:rts} variable was named anything other than "rts". {p 4 4 2} New in ICDPIC Version 3.0 ({bf:trauma} program only) is the ability to choose whether an AIS value of 6 automatically forces an ISS of 75 or to automatically have all AIS values of 6 changed to an AIS value of 5 and then have the ISS calculated normally. {p 4 4 2} All dialog boxes in ICDPIC Version 3.0 have memory. Each time a dialog box is opened within the same STATA session, it will remember the values last entered. {p 4 4 2} All dialog boxes in ICDPIC Version 3.0 have the following buttons: {p 6 9 2} {it:OK} executes the program and removes the dialog box from the screen. {p 6 13 2} {it:SUBMIT} executes the program and leaves the dialog box on the screen. Note that if an error message is generated the dialog box may be minimized. {p 6 13 2} {it:CANCEL} removes the dialog box from the screen and does nothing. Clicking on the close icon of the dialog box does the same thing. {p 6 11 2} {it:HELP} leaves the dialog box on the screen and presents the program help file. The {it:HELP} button has a question mark on it. {p 6 11 2} {it:COPY} leaves the dialog box on the screen and copies the program command to the clipboard. {p 6 12 2} {it:RESET} resets the values of the controls in the dialog box to their initial state, just as if the dialog box were invoked for the first time. Each time a user invokes a dialog box, its controls will be filled in with the values the user last entered. {it:RESET} restores the control values to their defaults. The {it:RESET} button has an R on it. {title:Syntax} {p 8 17 2} {cmd:db rts} {p 4 4 2} The {it:RTS (Revised Trauma Score)} dialog box will open. Follow the instructions. {center:{bf:{it:OR}}} {p 8 17 2} {cmd:db icdpic} {p 4 4 2} The {it:ICDPIC} dialog box will open. Choose {it:Revised Trauma Score} and click {it:OK} or {it:Submit}. The {it:RTS (Revised Trauma Score)} dialog box will open. Follow the instructions. {title:Description} {p 4 4 2} {cmd:rts} calculates the revised trauma score. The user's data should contain Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), systolic blood pressure and respiratory rate variables of type integer. {center:RTS = 0.9368(CGCS) + 0.7326(CBP) + 0.2908(CRR)} {p 4 4 2} where CGCS is a coded value for the Glasgow Coma Scale, CBP is a coded value for systolic blood pressure and CRR is a coded value for respiratory rate. {p 4 4 2} See also the {bf:Options} and {bf:Remarks} sections for {bf:IMPORTANT} information on, and requirements for, {cmd:rts}. {title:Options} {p 4 4 2} The user's data may contain an optional inclusion variable. This Boolean variable should be of type byte and take on the values 0 and 1. The value 0 excludes an observation from having the revised trauma score calculated and the value 1 includes the observation in the calculation. This option appears in the first {it:Revised Trauma Score} dialog box. {p 4 4 2} Revised trauma score coefficients found in the second {it:Revised Trauma Score} dialog box are the original MTOS weights. If the user has their own database and wishes to calculate their own weights, or use weights provided by others, they need only to substitute those weights in the second {it:Revised Trauma Score} dialog box. {title:Remarks} {p 4 4 2} Revised trauma score will not be calculated if one or more of the GCS, systolic blood pressure, respiratory rate or include variables (if this option is chosen) contain missing values. {p 4 4 2} {cmd:rts} adds the following variables to a new copy of the user's data stored on disk: {p 8 12 2} {it:rts}: revised trauma score {p_end} {p 8 12 2} {it:cgcs}: coded Glasgow Coma Scale value {p_end} {p 8 12 2} {it:cbp}: coded systolic blood pressure value {p_end} {p 8 12 2} {it:crr}: coded respiratory rate value {p_end} {p 4 4 2} Coded values for Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), systolic blood pressure (BP) and respiratory rate (RR) are found in the table below: {bf:GCS} {bf:BP} {bf:RR} {bf:Coded Value} 13-15 >89 10-29 4 9-12 76-89 >29 3 6-8 50-75 6-9 2 4-5 1-49 1-5 1 3 0 0 0 {p 4 4 2} Revised trauma score is rounded to the nearest 0.0001. {p 4 4 2} {cmd:rts} produces a variable necessary for {cmd:triss}. This variable is {it:rts} (revised trauma score). The user may rename this variable, but if he/she intends on running the results of {cmd:rts} through {cmd:triss}, he/she should not delete it. {title:Examples} {p 4 8 2} None {title:Authors} {p 4} David E. Clark, M.D. {p 8 12 2} Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine, USA {p_end} {p 8 12 2} University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont, USA {p_end} {p 8 12 2} Harvard Injury Control Research Center, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA {p_end} {p 8} Correspondence to Dr. Clark, {p_end} {p 8} 887 Congress Street, Portland ME 04102 {p_end} {p 8} Email: clarkd@mmc.org {p_end} {p 4} Turner M. Osler, M.D. {p 8 12 2} University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont, USA {p_end} {p 4} David R. Hahn {p 8 12 2} Maine Medical Center, Portland, Maine, USA {p_end} {title:References} {p 4 8 2} Champion HR, Sacco WJ, Copes WS, Gann DS, Gennarelli TA, Flanagan ME. A revision of the Trauma Score. {it:J Trauma} 1989;29:623-629. {title:Also see} {p 4} help for {help triss} {p 4} help for {help icdpic} {p 4} help for {help rts}