Emergency radiology in displaced populations: imaging and practical challenges.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Vefa Çakmak, Pınar Çakmak, Duygu Herek, Sonay Aydın
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Abstract

Migrants and refugees tend to use emergency departments as their primary source of care, leading to a substantial increase in emergency radiological imaging. Migrants and refugees have risk factors, such as low vaccination rates, poor hygiene, malnutrition, and inadequate self-care, which increase their risk of contracting infectious diseases. For example, the prevalence of tuberculosis among refugee populations in host countries is increasing, and imaging findings related to tuberculosis are frequently observed by radiologists. Strengthening screening programs in host countries for tuberculosis and other infectious diseases among migrant populations can help mitigate the risk of transmission within migrant communities. Another condition, cystic echinococcosis, is more common among refugees and migrants from the Middle East and Afghanistan. For radiologists working in host countries, echinococcosis involving the liver and lungs should be considered in the differential diagnosis. Both intentional (e.g., violence, assault) and unintentional (e.g., workplace injuries, accidents) traumas are frequently encountered in emergency radiology, particularly among refugees and immigrants. Workplace injuries are four times more common among migrants and refugees than among the local population due to their work in high-risk industries, such as construction and heavy industry, and emergency radiology frequently encounters radiological findings of organ injuries due to falls from height. In addition, healthcare professionals in emergency radiology face various challenges when dealing with migrant and refugee patients, such as communication barriers, social security problems, and psychological distress.

流离失所人群的急诊放射学:成像和实际挑战。
移徙者和难民倾向于将急诊科作为他们的主要护理来源,导致急诊放射成像大幅增加。移徙者和难民具有风险因素,例如疫苗接种率低、卫生条件差、营养不良和自我保健不足,这些因素增加了他们感染传染病的风险。例如,东道国难民人口中结核病的流行率正在上升,放射科医生经常观察到与结核病有关的影像学结果。加强东道国移民人口中结核病和其他传染病的筛查项目,有助于减轻移民社区内传播的风险。另一种情况,囊性包虫病,在来自中东和阿富汗的难民和移民中更为常见。对于在东道国工作的放射科医生来说,在鉴别诊断中应考虑到累及肝脏和肺部的棘球蚴病。在急诊放射学中,特别是在难民和移民中,经常遇到故意(例如暴力、攻击)和无意(例如工作场所伤害、事故)创伤。由于移民和难民在建筑和重工业等高风险行业工作,他们在工作场所受伤的发生率是当地人口的四倍,急诊放射学经常发现因高空坠落而造成的器官损伤。此外,急诊放射科的医护人员在处理移民和难民病人时面临各种挑战,如沟通障碍、社会安全问题和心理困扰。
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Diagnostic and interventional radiology
Diagnostic and interventional radiology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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期刊介绍: Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (Diagn Interv Radiol) is the open access, online-only official publication of Turkish Society of Radiology. It is published bimonthly and the journal’s publication language is English. The journal is a medium for original articles, reviews, pictorial essays, technical notes related to all fields of diagnostic and interventional radiology.
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