Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System

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The Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System ( TISS ) is a 1974 by Cullen et al. presented scoring system for quantifying the daily care and therapy effort of seriously ill patients .

The TISS scoring contains a certain number of points per parameter. From the sum of the respective points (score value), collected over a period of 24 hours, the effort for therapy , care and support of the patient can be estimated. It has been adapted many times since its introduction, has become widespread and is now an established standard score.

A current Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System consists of 28 (TISS28) items. 6 additional items can be entered optionally. This enables a daily display of activity patterns in intensive care units .

The services to be collected in TISS28 are:

Standard monitoring laboratory Medication: once Medication: multiple Medication vasoactive: once Medication vasoactive: multiple Dressing change : routine
Dressing change : often Drainage care Respiratory support Respiratory therapy Mechanical ventilation tube care Massive fluid replacement
Catheter arterial Pulmonary catheter Central venous catheter Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Urine balance Active diuresis Renal replacement therapy
Intracranial pressure measurement Treatment of metabolic derailments Diet : enteral Diet : parenteral Intervention: easy Intervention: multiple Diagnostics and therapy outside of IBS
Optional
Agitation and delirium Assist cardiac Assist pulmonary
Therapeutic hypothermia Extracorporeal liver support Continuous intravenous anticonvulsant therapy

literature

  • David Cullen et al: Therapeutic intervention scoring system. Aa method for quantitative comparison of patient care . In: Critical Care Medicine . tape 2 , no. 2 , 1974, ISSN  0090-3493 , pp. 57-60 , PMID 4832281 .

Individual evidence

  1. LKF-Modell 2018: Handbuch Medical Documentation. Pp. 283-307 ( bmgf.gv.at PDF).