Les traumatismes abdominaux en Haïti.

IF 1.3 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Public Health Action Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.5588/pha.23.0008
S J Baptiste, W van den Boogaard, J-P Letoquart, J-G NDong, G Jonacé, L-F Télémaque
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Context: Abdominal trauma (AT) appears to be frequent in Haiti, which is confronted with recurrent socio-political violence.

Objective: To study patients admitted for AT to the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Tabarre trauma centre (Port-au-Prince), and the circumstances of occurrence.

Design: This was a cross-sectional study with retrospective data from January 2020 to December 2021.

Results: Of 3,211 patients admitted for trauma, 541 (17.3%) had an AT, of which 500 (91.4%) were related to sociopolitical events. Their median age was 30 years (interquartile range [IQR] 23-38); 429 (85.8%) were male. A gunshot wound was noted in 371 (74.2%). The median distance from the scene of violence to the hospital was 11 km (IQR 7-15); however, 9 (1.8%) came within 1 hour of the trauma; transfusion was not done or insufficient in 169 (33.8%). An adverse outcome (death, referral, discharge against medical advice) was noted in 57 (11.4%), with 8.0% of deaths. Political instability was the main cause of violence. An adverse outcome was associated with inadequate transfusion (hazard ratio [HR] 2.4, 95% CI 1.4-4.3; P = 0.006) or gunshot wound (HR 2.4, 95% CI 1.1-5.2; P = 0.002).

Conclusion: Firearm injuries were common during the period of sociopolitical events 2020-2021. The lack of blood products had a negative impact on patient outcomes. Safety measures and blood collection still need to be maintained and strengthened.

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海地的腹部创伤。
背景:腹部创伤(AT)在海地似乎很常见,海地面临着经常性的社会政治暴力。目的:研究在太子港Tabarre创伤中心收治的AT患者及其发生情况。设计:这是一项横断面研究,回顾性数据为2020年1月至2021年12月。结果:3211例外伤患者中,有541例(17.3%)发生过AT,其中500例(91.4%)与社会政治事件有关。年龄中位数为30岁(四分位数间距[IQR] 23 ~ 38);男性429例(85.8%)。371例(74.2%)有枪伤。从暴力现场到医院的中位数距离为11公里(IQR 7-15);9例(1.8%)在创伤后1小时内死亡;169例(33.8%)未输血或输血不足。57例(11.4%)发生了不良后果(死亡、转诊、不遵医嘱出院),其中8.0%死亡。政治不稳定是暴力的主要原因。不良结果与输血不足相关(危险比[HR] 2.4, 95% CI 1.4-4.3;P = 0.006)或枪伤(HR 2.4, 95% CI 1.1-5.2;P = 0.002)。结论:2020-2021年社会政治事件期间枪支伤害较为常见。血液制品的缺乏对患者的预后有负面影响。仍然需要维持和加强安全措施和采血。
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期刊介绍: Launched on 1 May 2011, Public Health Action (PHA) is an official publication of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union). It is an open access, online journal available world-wide to physicians, health workers, researchers, professors, students and decision-makers, including public health centres, medical, university and pharmaceutical libraries, hospitals, clinics, foundations and institutions. PHA is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that actively encourages, communicates and reports new knowledge, dialogue and controversy in health systems and services for people in vulnerable and resource-limited communities — all topics that reflect the mission of The Union, Health solutions for the poor.
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