Is the South African Triage Scale valid for use in Afghanistan, Haiti and Sierra Leone?
Mohammed DalwaiPola VallesMichele TwomeyYvonne NzomukundaPrince JonjoManoj SasikumarMasood NasimAbdul RazaaqOlivia GayraudPierre Ronald JecroisLee Alan WallisKatie Tayler-SmithPublished in: BMJ global health (2017)
The SATS is a valid tool for trauma-only settings in low-resource countries. Its use in mixed settings seems justified, but context-specific assessments would seem prudent. Finally, in paediatric settings with endemic malaria, adding haemoglobin level to the SATS discriminator list may help to improve the undertriage of patients with malaria.