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2023 catastrophic Turkey earthquake: clinical outcomes of pediatric patients rescued under the rubble

Children are the most vulnerable population affected by the earthquake. We aimed to examine the characteristics, morbidity, mortality, and the factors affecting these pediatric earthquake victims to guide the follow-up of pediatric patients who were rescued under the rubble in possible future disast...

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Published in:Postgraduate medicine 2024-05, Vol.136 (4), p.1-437
Main Authors: Telefon, Ayşe Hitay, Çelik, Ümit, Afat Turgut, Elif, Kandemir Gülmez, Tuğba, Kılıç Çil, Merve, Sönmez, Gülsüm, Taner, Sevgin
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Summary:Children are the most vulnerable population affected by the earthquake. We aimed to examine the characteristics, morbidity, mortality, and the factors affecting these pediatric earthquake victims to guide the follow-up of pediatric patients who were rescued under the rubble in possible future disasters. This is a retrospective observational study. The files of pediatric earthquake victims aged 0-18 years who were admitted to Adana City Training and Research Hospital between 6 February-30 April 2023 were analyzed. 318 patients were included in the study. Of all patients 48.7% (  = 155) were female and 51.3% (  = 163) were male. The mean age of the patients was 114.8 months. 65.4% (  = 208) of the patients were discharged from our hospital, eighteen patients (5.7%) died. Information on the hour when the patients were rescued under the rubble could be reached in 117 (36.8%) patients. The mean rescue time of these patients was 50.5 hours. 62 (53%) victims were rescued in the first 24 hours after the earthquake. There were 111 patients (34.9%) with fractures. There were 118 patients (37.1%) who underwent fasciotomy surgery. The total number of patients with amputation was 48 (15.1%). There were 36 patients (11.3%) with one limb amputated, 12 patients (%3.7) with more than one limb amputation. Internal organ injury was present in 30.5% (  = 97) of the patients. Of these patients, 85.6% (  = 83) had single organ trauma and 14.4% (  = 14) had multiple organ trauma. There were 58 patients (18.2%) with acute renal failure in follow-up. The mean rescue time for patients with amputation was 83.65 ± 62.9 hours, and for patients without amputation was 36.44 ± 50.6 hours. This difference was statistically significant (  = 0.001). No statistically significant difference was found when the ages of the patients were compared to fasciotomy, amputation, and fracture status. While evaluating earthquake-induced trauma, pediatric patients should be approached carefully.
ISSN:0032-5481
1941-9260
1941-9260
DOI:10.1080/00325481.2024.2354654