在大地震中受伤的土耳其儿童和流离失所儿童的入院率和主要骨科手术治疗率的差异。

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Mehmet Cenk Belibağlı, Mehmet Yiğit Gökmen, Ahmet Pamiry
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背景:流离失所的负担使儿童难民、寻求庇护者和移民儿童对医疗问题的抵抗力下降。2023 年 2 月 6 日,土耳其东南部和中南部地区连续发生两次大地震。该研究旨在分析地震造成的肌肉骨骼损伤的特征和最初的骨科手术数据,并比较土耳其儿童和流离失所儿童之间的差异,尤其是在阿达纳大区四家国立医院接受大型肌肉骨骼干预手术的儿童:这项回顾性研究分析了 2023 年 2 月 6 日至 2023 年 2 月 13 日(地震发生后的头七天)期间,土耳其阿达纳大区由政府管理的四家综合医院收治的幸存者的医疗记录。分析数据包括年龄、性别、国籍、入院时间、受伤类型和部位以及治疗方法:结果:18 岁以下需要骨科治疗的病例为 969 例。病例的国籍分布如下:土耳其 517 人(53.35%),叙利亚 371 人(32.71%),国籍不明儿童 81 人(8.36%)。档案显示,需要进行手术(包括筋膜切开术、骨折手术和截肢)的患者(n = 281)主要在一级创伤中心接受治疗(n = 171,占 60.85%)。根据肌肉骨骼损伤类型的每日入院分布情况来看,足部骨折患儿在入院第一天的入院人数明显增加(P = 0.0134)。在手术率方面,较早入院的病例的骨折手术率和筋膜切开术率明显较高。结论研究表明,在严重的地震灾害发生后,阿达纳大区的国立医院为该地区的所有儿童提供了公正的医疗服务。关于骨科护理,在这场特殊的灾难中采取了相应的应对措施,这突出表明,由于发生严重灾难时准备时间较短,一级创伤中心应时刻做好应对这种强度的准备。
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Differences in the rates of admission and major orthopedic surgery care between Turkish and displaced children injured in a major earthquake.

Background: The burden of displacement makes child refugees, asylum seekers, and migrant children less resistant to medical problems. On February 6, 2023, the southeast and the southcentral regions of Türkiye were struck by two sequential large earthquakes. The study aimed to analyze the characteristics of musculoskeletal injuries and the initial orthopedic surgery data resulting from the earthquake and compare the differences between Turkish and displaced children, particularly those who underwent major musculoskeletal interventions at the four state hospitals of the Adana metropolitan region.

Methods: The retrospective study analyzed the medical records of the survivors admitted to the four general hospitals run by the government in the Adana, Türkiye metropolitan area between February 06, 2023, and February 13, 2023, the first seven days following the earthquake. The analysis data included age, gender, nationality, time of admission, types and localization of injuries, and treatment methods.

Results: The number of cases under 18 years of age requiring orthopedic intervention was 969. The distribution of the cases based on nationality was as follows: there were 517 Turkish (53.35%), 371 Syrian (32.71%), and 81 children of unknown nationality (CUN) (8.36%). The files show that the patients requiring surgery, including fasciotomy, fracture surgery, and amputation (n = 281), were mainly treated at the level I trauma center (n = 171, 60.85%). In terms of the daily distribution of admissions based on the type of musculoskeletal injuries, the admissions of children with foot fractures in the first days were significantly increased (p = 0.0134). Regarding surgery rates, the fracture surgery and fasciotomy rates were significantly higher in cases admitted earlier. (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.0009, respectively). In terms of nationality, there were no significant differences regarding the date of admission, the number of cases who underwent amputations, and the discharge number and types.

Conclusion: The study revealed that after the severe earthquake disaster, the state hospitals of the Adana metropolitan region provided unbiased healthcare for all the region's children. Regarding orthopedic care, the response was given accordingly in this particular disaster, highlighting that level I trauma centers should always be ready for such intensity due to the short preparation time in case of a severe disaster.

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6.10
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The primary topics of interest in Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine (SJTREM) are the pre-hospital and early in-hospital diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of emergency medicine, trauma, and resuscitation. Contributions focusing on dispatch, major incidents, etiology, pathophysiology, rehabilitation, epidemiology, prevention, education, training, implementation, work environment, as well as ethical and socio-economic aspects may also be assessed for publication.
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