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Early effect of the fear of terrorism on a hospital's emergency department use and on the incidence of cardiovascular events: A Turkish multicenter study

机译:恐怖主义恐惧对医院急诊部门使用以及心血管事件发病率的早期影响:土耳其多中心研究

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Background To our knowledge, the early effect of the fear caused by terrorism on human health, especially its effect on the number of visits to medical emergency departments (EDs), has not yet been studied. Objectives To observe the effect of fear from terrorist alerts on the use of EDs and on the rate of cardiovascular (CV) and/or cerebrovascular events. Setting In Istanbul, Turkey, there was a terror alert on the weekend of 19 and 20 March 2016. In this multicenter retrospective study, we compared the data of patients from that weekend with those from the preceding and following weekends. Patients A total of 12 324 adult patients' records were included in this study: 4562 patients in the first weekend, 3627 patients in the second, terror alert weekend, and 4135 patients in the third weekend. Measurements The ED, CV, and cerebrovascular incidence rates of the above three groups were compared. Results The rate of ED use was the least in the weekend of the terror alert; the highest rate occurred during the weekend prior to it (female applications decreased more [P = 0.03]). The medical center that was the farthest from the crowded central places of the city and from the place where suicide bombing occurred was less affected by the decrease in use. Conclusions Fear associated with terrorism may affect human health indirectly by preventing patients from reaching the necessary emergency healthcare facilities. This finding may be a pathfinder to decision-makers in such extraordinary emergency conditions. Further studies are needed in this field.
机译:背景技术对我们的知识,恐怖主义对人类健康造成的恐惧的早期效果,尤其是对医疗急诊部门(EDS)的访问数量的影响,尚未研究。目标遵守恐怖主义警报对使用EDS和心血管(CV)和/或脑血管事件的速率的影响。环境在土耳其伊斯坦布尔,在2016年3月19日和20日的周末,有一个恐怖警报。在这项多中心回顾性研究中,我们将该周末与前后和周末之后的患者的数据进行了比较。本研究共有12名324名成人患者的记录:4562名患者在第一个周末,第二名患者在第二个,恐怖警报周末和4135名周末患者。测量比较了上述三组的ED,CV和脑血管发生率。结果ED使用率最少在恐怖警报的周末;在它之前的周末发生最高的速率(女性应用程序减少更多[p = 0.03])。医疗中心是来自城市拥挤的中央场所的最远的地方,并且从自杀式爆炸发生的地方受到使用减少的影响较小。结论通过预防患者达到必要的应急医疗保健设施,结论与恐怖主义相关的恐惧可能间接地影响人体健康。在这种特殊的紧急情况下,这一发现可能是决策者的探路者。在该领域需要进一步的研究。

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