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Profile of patients admitted in a large teaching hospital as a result of earthquake in kashmir during october 2005.

Gh Yatoto1, At Syed, Ra Rangrez, Dara Singh.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Among natural calamities Earthquakes are more devastating, as much of the life and property is affected.
METHODS: The study was carried- out in Accident & Emergency Department of SKIMS, to determine personnel and medical profile of earthquake victims of October 2005, when the state was rattled by a major tremor. Data was obtained from Accident & Emergency Department. Total no of patients Admitted were 166, which were followed from admission to discharge/Death. Each patient was subjected to a pretested questionnaire indicating age, sex, rural/urban distribution, Glasgow coma score, out come of treatment and referral to other care facility.
RESULTS: The study revealed that children were mostly affected, being the valnerable group. Most of the patients had head and bone injuries. 143 patients out of 166 patients had a Glasgow coma score of 15. Only 9 patients died. The reason for better end result was because of initial first Aid, Rapid transportatation to Hospital and prompt treatment in the Hospital.
CONCLUSION: As Jammu and Kashmir falls in seismic zone 5, it needs a central trauma centre, having all the specialties and sub specialties under one roof. This will save precious time, as cross referral to other hospitals will not be needed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 21475539      PMCID: PMC3068819     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Health Sci (Qassim)        ISSN: 1658-3639


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1.  Acute stress-related psychological impact in children following devastating natural disaster, the Sikkim earthquake (2011), India.

Authors:  Rakesh Mondal; Sumantra Sarkar; Indira Banerjee; Avijit Hazra; Debabrata Majumder; Tapas Sabui; Sudip Dutta; Abhisek Saren; Partha Pan
Journal:  J Neurosci Rural Pract       Date:  2013-08
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