Victim profiles and revealed issues of type 1 Emergency Medical Team in the first minutes of a mega earthquake in Turkey.

Takamitsu Sakamoto, Hiroyuki Suzuki, Takashi Machida, Hirokazu Nishimura, Yukihiro Noguchi, Teruyoshi Amagai
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Abstract

Background: On February 6, 2023, a series of mega-earthquakes (MEs) struck the southern parts of Turkey and northern Syria. In the first 16 days after the Turkey MEs (TMEs), the Tokushukai Medical Assistant Team (TMAT) backed by its infrastructure visited Turkey to support a local hospital. With the goal of helping local communities and working with local supporters and authorities, Turkey is on a mission to positively impact people's lives.

Methods: Data collected covered the TMAT support period in February 2023. All patients admitted to a hospital were registered through the Minimum Data Set (MDS) of the Emergency Medical Team (EMT) Coordination Cell (EMTCC).

Results: A total of 561 patients were hospitalized during the 16-day mission. A review of the MDS data showed a de-crease in the number of inpatients. The number of diseases directly related to the disaster was confirmed to be due to a gradual decrease in TME aftershock. However, the number of patients with nondisaster-related disease remained stable.

Conclusion: The experience of EMT in the initial relief of MEs that struck Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023 showed that a mobile type 1 EMT in the early stage while rebuilding the infrastructure is essential. From the analysis of patient profiles, it is clear that knowledge and experience of skin diseases is needed in the first minutes of MEs. In addi-tion, it has become clear that to ensure the quality of MDS for further analysis and to improve the efficiency and effec-tiveness of EMS, it is essential to have recorders in the EMS. These MDS recorders, called descriptors, must be isolated from the treating medical staff to eliminate subjectivity and ensure data accuracy.

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在土耳其大地震发生后的最初几分钟,受害者简介和揭露的1型紧急医疗队的问题。
背景:2023年2月6日,土耳其南部和叙利亚北部发生了一系列大地震。在土耳其MEs (TMEs)后的头16天,德须海医疗助理小组(tmai)在其基础设施的支持下访问了土耳其,支持当地一家医院。土耳其的目标是帮助当地社区,与当地支持者和当局合作,为人们的生活带来积极影响。方法:数据收集时间为2023年2月。所有入院患者均通过急诊医疗队(EMT)协调单元(EMTCC)的最小数据集(MDS)进行登记。结果:在为期16天的任务期间,共有561名患者住院。对MDS数据的回顾显示住院患者数量有所减少。与灾害直接相关的疾病数量被证实是由于TME余震的逐渐减少。然而,非灾害相关疾病患者的数量保持稳定。结论:EMT在2023年2月6日土耳其和叙利亚的MEs初期救援中的经验表明,在基础设施重建的早期阶段,移动1型EMT至关重要。从对患者资料的分析来看,很明显,在MEs的最初几分钟就需要皮肤病的知识和经验。此外,为了确保进一步分析的MDS质量,提高EMS的效率和有效性,EMS中有记录仪是必不可少的。这些MDS记录仪被称为描述器,必须与治疗医务人员隔离,以消除主观性,确保数据的准确性。
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American journal of disaster medicine
American journal of disaster medicine Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: With the publication of the American Journal of Disaster Medicine, for the first time, comes real guidance in this new medical specialty from the country"s foremost experts in areas most physicians and medical professionals have never seen…a deadly cocktail of catastrophic events like blast wounds and post explosion injuries, biological weapons contamination and mass physical and psychological trauma that comes in the wake of natural disasters and disease outbreak. The journal has one goal: to provide physicians and medical professionals the essential informational tools they need as they seek to combine emergency medical and trauma skills with crisis management and new forms of triage.
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