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https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/14830| Título : | The Epidemiological Profile of Multiple Casualty Incidents in Northern Spain: 2014-2020 |
| Autor : | Arcos González, Pedro Vargas Campos, Carlos Adrián Cernuda Martínez, José Antonio Naves Gómez, Cecilia Villellas Aguilar, Ignacio Castro, Begoña Lea Dorribo Masid, Marta Domínguez Sánchez, Emilio Castro Delgado, Rafael |
| Palabras clave : | multiple casualty incidents disasters triage emergency medical services |
| Fecha de publicación : | 1-mar-2023 |
| Editorial : | Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness |
| Citación : | - Arcos Gonzalez, P; Vargas Campos, CA; Cernuda Martinez, JA; Naves Gomez, C; Villellas Aguilar, I; Lea Castro, B; Dorribo Masid, M; Dominguez Sanchez, E; Castro Delgado, R; Univ, M. The Epidemiological Profile of Multiple Casualty Incidents in Northern Spain: 2014-2020. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2023. 17. e342. DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2022.267. |
| Resumen : | Objective: To describe the epidemiological profile of multiple casualty incidents (MCI) and contribute to the better understanding of their impacts in Northern Spain. Method: Retrospective, population-based observational study of MCI between 2014 and 2020 in 5 autonomous communities (Arag´on, Castilla y Le´on, Galicia, the Basque Country and Principado de Asturias) that participated in the MCI Database of Northern Spain. Inclusion criteria was any incident with 4 or more patients needing ambulance mobilization. A total of 54 variables were collected. This study presents the most relevant results. Results: There were 253 MCI. Of these, 79.8% were road traffic accidents, 12.3% fires or explosions, 2.0% poisonings and 5.9% defined as others. Monthly average was 2.9 (SD = 0.35; EEM = 15.90), average of victims by MCI was 6.8 (CI95% 6.16 - 7.60). There were significantly (P < 0.05) more victims in 3 types of MCI (fires, poisonings, and others). We saw 37.7% of MCI involved 4 victims, 18.8% 5 victims, and 37.9% more than 5. Mean response time was 30.8 minutes (95% CI 28.6 - 33.1), longer in maritime incidents. A total of 67% (95% CI 64.5 - 69.5) of victims were mild. Conclusions: Road traffic accidents are the most frequent MCI and minor injuries predominate. More than 50% of the MCI have 5 or fewer patients. Fires had significantly more mild patients and significantly more resources deployed. Maritime incidents had a significantly longer response time. |
| URI : | https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/14830 |
| ISSN : | 1938-744X |
| Aparece en las colecciones: | Sanidad |
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