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The Impact of Age upon Contingency Planning for Multiple-casualty Incidents Based on a Single Center's Experience.

Itamar Ashkenazi1, Sharon Einav2, Oded Olsha2, Fernando Turegano-Fuentes3, Michael M Krausz1, Ricardo Alfici1.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Introduction Trauma patients in the extremes of age may require a specialized approach during a multiple-casualty incident (MCI). Problem The aim of this study was to examine the type of injuries encountered in children and elderly patients and the implications of these injuries for treatment and organization.
METHODS: A review of medical record files of patients admitted in MCIs in one Level II trauma center was conducted. Patients were classified according to age: children (≤12 years), adults (between 12-65 years), and elders (≥65 years).
RESULTS: The files of 534 were screened: 31 (5.8%) children and 54 (10.1%) elderly patients. One-third of the elderly patients were either moderately or severely injured, compared to only 6.5% of the children and 11.1% of the adults (P<.001). Elderly patients required more blood transfusions (P=.0001), more computed tomography imaging (P=.0001), and underwent more surgery (P=.0004). Elders were hospitalized longer (P=.0003). There was no mortality among injured children, compared to nine (2.0%) of the adults and seven (13.0%) of the elderly patients (P<.0001). All the adult deaths occurred early and directly related to their injuries, whereas most of the deaths among the elderly patients (four out of seven) occurred late and were due to complications and multiple organ failure.
CONCLUSIONS: Injury at an older age confers an increased risk of complications and death in victims of MCIs. Ashkenazi I , Einav S , Olsha O , Turegano-Fuentes F , Krausz MM , Alfici R . The impact of age upon contingency planning for multiple-casualty incidents based on a single center's experience. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2016;31(5):492-497.

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Keywords:  ED emergency department; HYMC Hillel Yaffe Medical Center; ICU intensive care unit; ISS Injury Severity Score; LOS length-of-stay; MCI multiple-casualty incident; blast injuries; emergency preparedness; multiple-casualty incidents; terrorism

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27530971     DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X16000613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prehosp Disaster Med        ISSN: 1049-023X            Impact factor:   2.040


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