| Literature DB >> 36088314 |
Łukasz Przepiórka1, Mariusz Boguszewski2, Cezary Smuniewski3, Sławomir Kujawski4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In 2011, a civil war started in Syria, which is on-going and has reached a death toll of over 400,000 people. Humanitarian organizations, including Aid to The Church in Need (ACN), have strived to provide help and medical support to the civilian victims.Entities:
Keywords: Healthcare support; Report; Syria; War victims
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36088314 PMCID: PMC9463839 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08507-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.908
Overview of healthcare aid provided to patients in Syria in 2019 by Aid to the Church in Need
| Category | Data |
|---|---|
| Treatment | 3008 (78.4%) |
| medical | 2003 (66.6%) |
| surgical | 1005 (33.4%) |
| Diagnosis | 224 (5.9%) |
| Nonmedical | 603 (15.7%) |
| Cardiology | 184 (4.8%) |
| Internal medicine | 1859 (48.4%) |
| Neurology | 139 (3.6%) |
| Neurosurgery | 39 (1%) |
| Obstetrics and gynecology | 236 (6.2%) |
| Oncology | 97 (2.5%) |
| Ophthalmology | 181 (4.7%) |
| Orthopedics | 172 (4.5%) |
| Otorhinolaryngology | 78 (2%) |
| Pediatrics | 14 (0.4%) |
| Psychiatry | 22 (0.6%) |
| Public health | 526 (13.7%) |
| Radiology | 8 (0.2%) |
| Surgery | 280 (7.3%) |
| Head and neck | 305 (8%) |
| Thorax | 289 (7.5%) |
| Abdominal cavity and pelvis | 500 (13%) |
| Upper limb | 31 (0.8) |
| Lower limb | 92 (2.4%) |
| Undefined / not applicable | 2618 (68.3%) |
| Yes | 186 (4.9%) |
| No | 3649 (95.1%) |
| Aleppo | 159 (4.1%) |
| Damascus | 121 (3.2%) |
| Homs | 707 (18.4%) |
| Tartous | 4 (0.1%) |
| Valley of Christians | 2844 (74.2%) |
| Total | 236,254.75 |
| Mean | 583.12 |
| Median | 240.86 |
Fig. 1Bubble map of Syria presenting the costs of medical procedures according to region. The size of bubbles near the name of a location is proportional to the cost of medical procedures (in USD). Additionally, the cost in USD is color-coded in the plasma palette, with the lowest cost denoted by blue and the highest by yellow
Three most common diagnoses and treatments for each medical specialty
| Medical specialty | Three most common diagnoses, number (percent in specialty) | Three most common treatment descriptions, number (percent in specialty) |
|---|---|---|
Cardiology | Angina pectoris, 121 (65.8%) Myocardial infarction, 23 (12.5%) Cardiac problems, 10 (5.4%) | Surgery to install cardiac catheter and drug eluted cardiac stent, 67 (36.4%) Surgery to install cardiac catheter, 38 (20.7%) Cardiac catherization percutaneous coronary intervention, 28 (15.2%) |
Internal medicine | The patient is suffering from: hypertension, high cholesterol, 518, (27.9%) The patient is suffering from: hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, 157 (8.4%) The patient is suffering from: hypertension, 110 (5.9%) | Medications, 1683 (90.5%) Hospital admission, 88 (4.7%) Lab analysis, 27 (1.5%) |
Neurology | The patient is suffering from: Epilepsy, 51 (36.7%) The patient is suffering from a stroke, 7 (5%) The patient is suffering from cerebral palsy, 5 (3.6%) | Medications, 83 (59.7%) MRI, 14 (10.1%%) Physical therapy, 11 (7.9%) |
Neurosurgery | The patient is suffering from problems with spinal vertebrae, 20 (51.3%) Basocervical fracture, 3 (7.7%) Brain tumor, 3 (7.7%) | Surgery of resection the tumor, 5 (12.8%) Anchorage, 4 (10.3%) MRI, 3 (7.7%) |
Obstetrics and gynecology | The patient nine months pregnant, 125 (53.0%) Breast Cancer Awareness, 24 (10.2%) Cesarean section, 20 (8.5%) | Cesarean section, 154 (65.3%) Hysterectomy surgery, 27 (11.4%) Knowledge ways to detect breast Cancer, 24 (10.2%) |
Oncology | The patient is suffering from breast cancer, 21 (21.6%) The patient is suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia, 15 (15.4%) The patient is suffering from breast tumor, 11 (11.34%) | Medications, 35 (36.1%) Surgery of resection the tumor, 9 (9.3%) Mastectomy, 9 (9.3%) |
Ophthalmology | The patient is suffering from cataract, 99 (54.7%) The patient is suffering from myopia, 22 (12.2%) The patient is suffering from retinopathy, 7 (3.9%) | Surgery of phaco and intra ocular lens, 91 (50.3%) Medications, 42 (23.2%) Medical glasses, 25 (13.8%) |
Orthopedics | The patient is suffering from a broken femoral bone, 23 (13.4%) The patient is suffering from a broken leg, 13 (7.6%) The patient is suffering from degenerative joint, 13 (7.6%) | Medications, 66 (38.4%) Open reduction internal fixation surgery, 22 (12.8%) Surgery for internal bone fixation with rods implants, 18 (10.5%) |
Otorhinolaryngology | The patient is suffering from tonsillitis, 16 (20.5%) The patient is suffering from deviated nasal septum, 12 (15.4%) The patient is suffering from hearing deficiency, 9 (11.5%) | Tonsillectomy, 21 (26.9%) Nasal septal deviation surgery, 12 (15.4%) Medical earphone, 7 (9.0%) |
Pediatrics | The patient is suffering from growth deficiency, 4 (28.6%) The newborn baby is suffering from hypoxia, 2 (14.3%) | Hospitalization and incubator, 8 (57.1%) Lab analysis, 2 (14.3%) Medications, 2 (14.3%) |
Psychiatry | The patient is suffering from: depression, 8 (36.3%) The patient is suffering from: depression, insomnia, 3 (13.6%) The patient is suffering from: ADHD, 2 (9.1%) | Medications, 21 (95.4%) Electroconvulsive therapy, 1 (4.6%) |
Public health | Children with a disability (as a result of war or a congenital disability) at home pose a major challenge for their parents, on the one hand they accept the condition of their children, and society accepts them, 136 (25.9%) We have some cases of violent behaviors, sometimes expressed by beating, the reason is what they have experienced during the war., 93 (17.7%) Spreading the message of peace between volunteers of the association by participating in painting and coloring on the walls, 50 (9.5%) | The program helps parents to accept their handicapped child at home and to be freed from the estimation of community and not feeling ashamed showing him/her, offering educational courses and awareness sessions, which help them deal with their child at home. 183 (34.8%) Individual and collective sessions were done to children through some meaningful activities, games, plays, music and free drawing which help children discharge their energy., 93 (17.7%) Volunteers implement the activity by drawing on the garden walls reflecting the association values. 50 (9.5%) |
Radiology | Carcinoma, 3 (37.5%) PET scan, 2 (25%) | CT scan, 6 (75%) PET scan, 2 (25%) |
Surgery | Inguinal hernia, 30 (10.7%) The patient is suffering from acute cholecystitis, 21 (7.5%) The patient is suffering from biliary inflammation, 17 (6.1%) | Inguinal hernia repair surgery, 25 (8.9%) Cholecystectomy, 25 (8.9%) Lithotripsy, 21 (7.5%) |
Responses are presented as they appeared in the database. In certain cases, there were only two types of descriptions for the whole specialty. In some cases, only two types of descriptions were multiple occurrences, while all others were single instances. In those two scenarios, only two answers are provided
ADHD Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, CT Computed tomography, MRI Magnetic resonance imaging, PET Positron emission tomography
Fig. 2Network graph presenting the three most common diagnoses per specialty assigned to patients in Syria in 2019 by Aid to the Church in Need. The medical specialty categories are indicated by node color: cardiology (red), internal medicine (brown), neurology (blue), neurosurgery (green), obstetrics and gynecology (white), oncology (black), ophthalmology (violet), orthopedics (beige), otorhinolaryngology (cyan), pediatrics (gold), psychiatry (plum), public health (lime), and radiology (aqua). The node size (shows as dots) is proportional to the number of diagnoses. Edges (connections between nodes) are shown in grey. ADHD – attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, CT – computed tomography, MRI – magnetic resonance imaging, PET – positron emission tomography
Fig. 3Network graph presenting three most common treatments per specialty provided to patients in Syria in 2019 by Aid to the Church in Need. The medical specialty categories are illustrated by node color: cardiology (red), internal medicine (brown), neurology (blue), neurosurgery (green), obstetrics and gynecology (white), oncology (black), ophthalmology (violet), orthopedics (beige), otorhinolaryngology (cyan), pediatrics (gold), psychiatry (plum), public health (lime), and radiology (aqua). The node size (shows as dots) is proportional to the number of treatments. Edges (connections between nodes) are shown in grey. ADHD – attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, CT – computed tomography, MRI – magnetic resonance imaging, PET – positron emission tomography