| Literature DB >> 35225205 |
Odgerel Chimed-Ochir1, Yui Yumiya1, Akihiro Taji1, Eisaku Kishita2, Hisayoshi Kondo3, Akinori Wakai4, Kouki Akahoshi3, Kayoko Chishima3, Yoshiki Toyokuni3, Yuichi Koido3, Tatsuhiko Kubo1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Rainfall-induced floods and landslides accounted for 20.7% of all disaster events in Japan from 1985 through 2018 and caused a variety of health problems, both directly and indirectly, including injuries, infectious diseases, exacerbation of pre-existing medical conditions, and psychological issues. More evidence of health problems caused by floods or heavy rain is needed to improve preparedness and preventive measures; however, collecting health data surrounding disaster events is a major challenge due to environmental hazards, logistical constraints, political and economic issues, difficulties in communication among stakeholders, and cultural barriers. In response to the West Japan Heavy Rain in July 2018, Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs) used Japan - Surveillance in Post-Extreme Emergencies and Disasters (J-SPEED) as a daily reporting template, collecting data on the number and type of patients they treated and sending it to an EMT coordination cell (EMTCC) during the response. STUDYEntities:
Keywords: Emergency Medical Team; Emergency Medical Team minimum data set; J-SPEED; Japan; West Japan heavy rain
Year: 2022 PMID: 35225205 PMCID: PMC8958047 DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X22000231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prehosp Disaster Med ISSN: 1049-023X Impact factor: 2.040
Figure 1.Distribution of Consultations by Emergency Medical Teams during the West Japan Heavy Rain, 2018.
Abbreviation: EMT, Emergency Medical Team.
Location of Consultations Provided by Emergency Medical Teams during the West Japan Heavy Rain, 2018
| Day | Prefecture | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Okayama | Hiroshima | Ehime | |||||
| N | % | N | % | N | % | N | % | |
| Day 1-4 | 184 | 5.1% | 111 | 3.1% | 73 | 2.0% | – | – |
| Day 5-8 | 1,151 | 31.8% | 792 | 21.9% | 359 | 9.9% | – | – |
| Day 9-12 | 1,428 | 39.5% | 989 | 27.3% | 435 | 12.0% | 4 | 0.1% |
| Day 13-16 | 567 | 15.7% | 428 | 11.8% | 135 | 3.7% | 4 | 0.1% |
| Day 17+ | 287 | 7.9% | – | 0.0% | 257 | 7.1% | 30 | 0.8% |
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| 100.0% |
| 64.1% |
| 34.8% |
| 1.1% |
Demographic Information of Consultations by Emergency Medical Teams during the West Japan Heavy Rain, 2018
| Day | Total | Sex | Age | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men | Women | 0-8 | 9-74 | 75+ | |||||||
| N | N | % | N | % | N | % | N | % | N | % | |
| Day 1-4 | 184 | 82 | 2.3% | 102 | 2.8% | 11 | 0.3% | 113 | 3.1% | 60 | 1.7% |
| Day 5-8 | 1,151 | 564 | 15.6% | 587 | 16.2% | 57 | 1.6% | 695 | 19.2% | 399 | 11.0% |
| Day 9-12 | 1,428 | 720 | 19.9% | 708 | 19.6% | 42 | 1.2% | 822 | 22.7% | 564 | 15.6% |
| Day 13-16 | 567 | 315 | 8.7% | 252 | 7.0% | 34 | 0.9% | 300 | 8.3% | 233 | 6.4% |
| Day 17+ | 287 | 126 | 3.5% | 161 | 4.5% | 12 | 0.3% | 132 | 3.6% | 143 | 4.0% |
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| 50.0% |
| 50.0% |
| 4.3% |
| 57.0% |
| 38.7% |
Health Events Reported by Emergency Medical Teams during the West Japan Heavy Rain, 2018
| Health Events/Age Group (years old) | Total | 0-8 | 9-74 | 75+ | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | % | N | % | N | % | N | % | ||
| (100.0%) | (4.3%) | (57.0%) | (38.7%) | ||||||
| 1 | Skin Diseases | 627 | [17.3%] | 49 | [31.4%] | 399 | [19.4%] | 179 | [12.8%] |
| 2 | Wound | 518 | [14.3%] | 10 | [6.4%] | 350 | [17.0%] | 158 | [11.3%] |
| 3 | Disaster Stress-Related Symptoms | 361 | [10.0%] | 6 | [3.8%] | 200 | [9.7%] | 155 | [11.1%] |
| 4 | Conjunctivitis | 228 | [6.3%] | 7 | [4.5%] | 131 | [6.4%] | 90 | [6.4%] |
| 5 | Acute Respiratory Infections | 195 | [5.4%] | 20 | [12.8%] | 91 | [4.4%] | 84 | [6.0%] |
| 6 | Hypertension | 183 | [5.1%] | 1 | [0.6%] | 85 | [4.1%] | 97 | [6.9%] |
| 7 | Heat Stroke | 183 | [5.1%] | 5 | [3.2%] | 138 | [6.7%] | 40 | [2.9%] |
| 8 | Fever | 62 | [1.7%] | 11 | [7.1%] | 29 | [1.4%] | 22 | [1.6%] |
| 9 | Gastrointestinal Infections | 59 | [1.6%] | 5 | [3.2%] | 30 | [1.5%] | 24 | [1.7%] |
| 10 | Deep Vein Thrombosis | 30 | [0.8%] | 0 | [0.0%] | 13 | [0.6%] | 17 | [1.2%] |
| 11 | Bronchial Asthma | 30 | [0.8%] | 2 | [1.3%] | 21 | [1.0%] | 7 | [0.5%] |
| 12 | Fracture | 21 | [0.6%] | 0 | [0.0%] | 13 | [0.6%] | 8 | [0.6%] |
| 13 | Burn | 13 | [0.4%] | 1 | [0.6%] | 10 | [0.5%] | 2 | [0.1%] |
| 14 | Urgent Need for Psychological Support | 11 | [0.3%] | 0 | [0.0%] | 5 | [0.2%] | 6 | [0.4%] |
| 15 | Suspected Tetanus | 10 | [0.3%] | 0 | [0.0%] | 4 | [0.2%] | 6 | [0.4%] |
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| 16 | Interrupted Essential Medications | 150 | [4.6%] | 1 | [0.6%] | 62 | [3.0%] | 87 | [6.2%] |
| 17 | Needs for Transfer | 23 | [0.7%] | 0 | [0.0%] | 12 | [0.6%] | 11 | [0.8%] |
| 18 | Triage | 18 | [0.5%] | 1 | [0.6%] | 13 | [0.6%] | 4 | [0.3%] |
| 19 | Non-Disaster-Related Events | 383 | [10.6%] | 16 | [10.3%] | 139 | [6.7%] | 228 | [16.3%] |
Figure 2.Major Health Events by Period and Age Groups Reported by Emergency Medical Teams during the West Japan Heavy Rain, 2018.