Unabated violence: Evaluating the impact of the "state of exception" in Ecuador on surgical trauma admissions.

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Edison F Angamarca-Angamarca, Carlos A Romero, Juana E Pincay, Álvaro Romero, José Zambrano, Doris Sarmiento-Altamirano
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Purpose: Ecuador has seen a dramatic increase in violence, with homicides rising from 6.4 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2015 to 47.25 in 2023. In response, the government declared a state of internal armed conflict and a "state of emergency" This study aims to analyze the impact of this political measure on the admission of patients who are victims of violence to a hospital in the coastal region of the country.

Methods: This is an analytical cross-sectional study conducted over nine months, from October 2023 to July 2024, divided into three-month periods. The independent variable was the period of surgical trauma: pre-exception, during the state of exception, and post-exception. The dependent variable was surgical trauma due to violence. A bivariate analysis was performed and a p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: The study included 160 cases of surgical trauma. Of the traumas reported during the nine months, 80 % (N=128) were due to violence. 78 % (N=125) of patients underwent surgery for penetrating trauma, with 77 % (96/125) of these due to firearms. The proportion of penetrating injuries due to firearms varied significantly according to period (p = 0.020). During the state of exception it fell to 60 % (21/35) from 79 % (31/39) pre-exception, but rose again in the post-exception period to 86 % (44/51).

Conclusion: The strategies implemented did not significantly reduce trauma admissions due to violence at this hospital, underscoring the imperative for additional interventions and a comprehensive understanding of the social determinants underlying this public health issue.

暴力有增无减:评估厄瓜多尔“例外状态”对外科创伤入院的影响。
厄瓜多尔的暴力事件急剧增加,凶杀案从2015年的每10万居民6.4起上升到2023年的每10万居民47.25起。作为回应,政府宣布国内武装冲突状态和“紧急状态”。本研究旨在分析这一政治措施对该国沿海地区一家医院收治暴力受害者病人的影响。方法:这是一项为期9个月的分析性横断面研究,从2023年10月到2024年7月,分为三个月。自变量是手术创伤的时间:异常前、异常状态期间和异常后。因变量为暴力所致的手术创伤。进行双变量分析,p值为结果:该研究包括160例外科创伤。在9个月内报告的创伤中,80% (N=128)是由暴力造成的。78% (N=125)的患者接受了穿透性创伤手术,其中77%(96/125)是由火器造成的。火器穿透伤的比例在不同时期差异显著(p = 0.020)。在例外状态期间,它从例外前的79%(31/39)降至60%(21/35),但在例外后时期再次上升至86%(44/51)。结论:所实施的策略并没有显著减少该医院因暴力造成的创伤入院,这强调了采取额外干预措施和全面了解这一公共卫生问题背后的社会决定因素的必要性。
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