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Thus, the differences in body temperature may be a delineating physiological factor in assessing patient status and subsequent outcome, as previously suggested by others [9, 13, 16, 17].
Of note, there were no differences in physiological indices such as systolic pressure and revised trauma score (RTS), suggesting that differences in body temperature may be a delineating physiological factor in assessing civilian patient status on presentation.
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