| Literature DB >> 31318948 |
Maria Moitinho de Almeida1, Joris Adriaan Frank van Loenhout1, Sunil Singh Thapa2, K C Kumar3, Benjamin-Samuel Schlüter1, Ravikant Singh4, Xavier Banse5, Dan Putineanu5, Deepak Prakash Mahara2, Debarati Guha-Sapir1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In 2015, an earthquake killing 9,000 and injuring 22,000 people hit Nepal. The Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH), a reference tertiary hospital, was operational immediately after the earthquake. We studied the profile of earthquake victims admitted in TUTH and assessed what factors could influence hospital length of stay.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31318948 PMCID: PMC6638971 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Overview of variables in the original datasets.
| Variable | Type | Possible values |
|---|---|---|
| Open text | ||
| Continuous | ||
| Categorical | Male / Female | |
| Categorical | Object fall on patient | |
| Trapped in rubble | ||
| Fall from height | ||
| Other | ||
| Date | ||
| Date | ||
| Open text | ||
| Categorical | Neurosurgery | |
| Orthopaedics surgery | ||
| Plastic surgery | ||
| Wound care | ||
| Other | ||
| Free text | ||
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* this variable was solely used for merging datasets, and removed immediately after
Descriptive table of admitted earthquake victims.
| N(%) | Male, N(%) | Female, N(%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 501 | 242 | 254 | |
| 495 | 242 | 253 | |
| 0–4 | 18 (3.6) | 10 (4.1) | 8 (3.2) |
| 5–14 | 67 (13.6) | 30 (12.4) | 37 (14.7) |
| 15–49 | 266 (53.7) | 139 (57.4) | 127 (50.2) |
| > = 50 | 144 (29.1) | 63 (26.3) | 81 (32.0) |
| 170 | 85 | 85 | |
| Fall from height | 30 (17.7) | 14 (16.5) | 16 (18.8) |
| Object fall on patient | 90 (52.9) | 44 (51.8) | 46 (54.1) |
| Trapped in rubble | 33 (19.4) | 19 (22.4) | 14 (16.5) |
| Slipped/tripped | 15 (8.8) | 7 (8.2) | 8 (9.4) |
| Other | 2 (1.2) | 1 (1.2) | 1 (1.2) |
| 494 | 242 | 252 | |
| Injuries | 438 (88.7) | 219 (90.5) | 219 (86.9) |
| Contact with health services | 16 (3.2) | 9 (3.7) | 7 (2.8) |
| Neurological | 11 (2,2) | 5 (2.1) | 6 (2.4) |
| Respiratory | 5 (1.0) | 2 (0.8) | 3 (1.2) |
| Circulatory | 4 (0.8) | 2 (0.8) | 2 (0.8) |
| Mental disorders | 4 (0.8) | 2 (0.8) | 2 (0.8) |
| Pregnancy-related | 4 (0.8) | 0 | 4 (1.6) |
| Other | 12 (2.4) | 3 (1.2) | 9 (3.6) |
| 399 | 195 | 204 | |
| Head and neck | 73 (18.3) | 39 (20.0) | 34 (16.7) |
| Lower limb | 195 (48.9) | 107 (54.9) | 88 (43.1) |
| Trunk | 80 (20.1) | 29 (14.9) | 51 (25.0) |
| Upper limb | 51 (12.8) | 20 (10.2) | 31 (15.2) |
| 345 | 170 | 174 | |
| Orthopaedics | 226 (65.7) | 117 (68.8) | 109 (62.6) |
| Neurosurgery | 40 (11.6) | 16 (9.4) | 24 (13.8) |
| Plastic surgery | 31 (9.0) | 13 (7.6) | 18 (10.3) |
| Wound care | 19 (5.5) | 10 (5.9) | 9 (5.2) |
| Other | 28 (8.1) | 14 (8.2) | 14 (8.0) |
Column percentages within variables are shown. ICD-10 group names were simplified for clarity. Sums do not always add up to total admissions due to missing items.
Fig 1Distribution of delay in presentation.
Delay in presentation was calculated as the number of days between the first earthquake on April 25th and the date of admission.
Fig 2Distribution of length of hospital stay.
Length of hospital stay corresponds to the number of days between the date of admission and date of discharge.
Fig 3Frequency of primary diagnoses of admitted earthquake victims.
Diagnoses with a relative frequency higher than 0.5% are shown, the remaining are aggregated under “All other diagnoses”.
Measures of association (unadjusted hazard ratios) of different characteristics with length of hospital stay.
| Variable | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Head and Neck | Ref | ||
| Lower limb | 0.68 (0.51–0.91) | -2.62 | |
| Trunk | 0.62 (0.44–0.87) | -2.79 | |
| Upper Limb | 0.99 (0.68–1.16) | -0.01 | 0.991 |
| No | Ref | ||
| Yes | 0.57 (0.36–0.89) | -2.48 | |
| No | Ref | ||
| Yes | 0.65 (0.43–0.99) | -2.01 | |
| Orthopaedics | Ref | ||
| Neurosurgery | 0.90 (0.64–1.26) | -0.61 | 0.542 |
| Plastic surgery | 0.57 (0.38–0.85) | -2.76 | |
| Wound care | 1.42 (0.87–2.34) | 1.39 | 0.163 |
| Other | 0.84 (0.56–1.25) | -0.87 | 0.382 |
HR: hazard ratio; 95%CI: 95% confidence interval; Z: Z-score; p: p-value; Ref: reference category. Significant p-values (lower than 0.5) are presented in bold.