Comparing the Accuracy of Mass Casualty Triage Systems When Used in an Adult Population

McKee, C., Heffernan, R., Willenbring, B., et al. (2020). Comparing the Accuracy of Mass Casualty Triage Systems When Used in an Adult Population. Prehospital Emergency Care. 24(4):515-524.
The authors evaluated four mass casualty triage systems used for adult populations in the emergency department. They found that the SALT triage system was most accurate when compared with START, CareFlight, and TriageSieve, but that all four systems had “relatively high rates of under-triage.”
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