Evaluation of Systemic Inflammatory Indices of Earthquake Victims After the 6 February Kahramanmaraş Earthquake.

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Merve Erçelik, Önder Öztürk, Tutku Aydın, Hilal Türkmen Kaya
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Objective: Earthquakes cause many people to lose their lives, get injured and leave their homes. Earthquakes constitute a serious risk factor for physical and mental diseases primarily due to traumatic environmental experiences. Systemic inflammation indices are used to determine prognosis in many diseases. This study aims to investigate the effects of the distance of earthquake victims from the epicentre of the earthquake, whether trapped under debris, and their psychological distress on the systemic inflammatory indices.

Material and methods: Systemic inflammatory indices were retrospectively calculated for all earthquake victims. Questionnaires were evaluated prospectively among earthquake victims who volunteered.

Results: The systemic inflammation values were aggregate index of systemic inflammation (AISI) median 351.5, systemic inflammation response index (SIRI) median 1.30, and systemic inflammation index (SII) median 677.4. Although the number of earthquake survivors under rubble was lower than the number of earthquake survivors not under rubble, AISI (P = 0.001), SIRI (P = 0.03), and SII (P = 0.002) were found to be statistically significantly higher in those under rubble. Depression scores (mean, 37.8) and anxiety scores (mean, 43.6) were compatible with moderate and severe categories. There was a significant relationship between AISI (P = 0.018) and SIRI values (P = 0.05) and depression outcome. Similarly, there was a statistically significant relationship between anxiety outcome and SII values (P = 0.002).

Conclusion: A significant correlation was found between the physical and psychological trauma experienced by the earthquake victims and the high level of systemic inflammatory indices. Rehabilitation and close follow-up of the earthquake victims are of great importance given that systemic inflammation is one of the long-term health effects of earthquakes.

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2月6日kahramanmaraki地震后受伤者全身炎症指标的评价。
目的:地震导致许多人失去生命,受伤和离开家园。地震是造成身心疾病的一个严重风险因素,其主要原因是创伤性环境经历。在许多疾病中,全身性炎症指标被用来判断预后。本研究旨在探讨地震受害者与震中的距离,是否被困在废墟中,以及他们的心理困扰对全身炎症指标的影响。材料和方法:回顾性计算所有地震受害者的全身炎症指数。问卷调查是在自愿的地震灾民中进行前瞻性评估的。结果:全身性炎症指数(AISI)中位数为351.5,全身性炎症反应指数(SIRI)中位数为1.30,全身性炎症指数(SII)中位数为677.4。虽然废墟下的地震幸存者人数低于非废墟下的地震幸存者人数,但废墟下的AISI (P = 0.001)、SIRI (P = 0.03)和SII (P = 0.002)显著高于废墟下的地震幸存者。抑郁评分(平均37.8分)和焦虑评分(平均43.6分)与中度和重度分类一致。AISI (P = 0.018)、SIRI值(P = 0.05)与抑郁结局有显著相关。同样,焦虑结局与SII值之间的关系也有统计学意义(P = 0.002)。结论:地震灾民的身体和心理创伤与高水平的全身炎症指数有显著的相关性。鉴于全身性炎症是地震对健康的长期影响之一,对地震受害者的康复和密切随访具有重要意义。
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