1. Fire disaster caused by LPG tanker explosion at Lice in Diyarbakır (Turkey): July 21, 2014
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Recep Dursun, Mustafa İçer, Hasan Mansur Durgun, Ercan Gündüz, Ömer Damar, Yılmaz Zengin, Cahfer Güloğlu, and Serkan Erbatur
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Turkey ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Explosions ,Poison control ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Work related ,Suicide prevention ,Fires ,Occupational safety and health ,Fasciotomy ,Sedoanalgesia ,Disasters ,Young Adult ,Age Distribution ,Tracheostomy ,Injury prevention ,medicine ,Central Venous Catheters ,Humans ,Hypnotics and Sedatives ,Sex Distribution ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Emergency department ,Length of Stay ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Petroleum ,Treatment Outcome ,Emergency Medicine ,Female ,Surgery ,Medical emergency ,Analgesia ,Burns ,business ,Burns, Inhalation - Abstract
A disaster can be defined as a situation where the affected society cannot overcome its own resources. Our aim was to present the case of a fire disaster caused by a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanker-based explosion on the Diyarbakir-Bingol road in Lice to determine the various kinds of challenges and patient groups that an emergency department faces and to discuss more effective interventions for similar disasters. This is a retrospective cross-sectional study. To find out the factors that affected mortality, we investigated the patient conditions presented at the time of admission. Among 69 patients included in the study, 62 were male (89.9%) and seven were female (10.1%). The average age of patients was 32.10±14.01 years, and the burn percentage was 51.1±32.2. One patient died during the first response, and a total of 34 patients (49.3%) died during the patient follow-up. Factors statistically related to mortality were determined to be inclusion in the severe burn group, presence of inhalation injuries, use of central venous catheter on patients, application of fasciotomy, presence of a tracheostomy opening, use of endotracheal intubation and sedoanalgesia, and transfer to centers outside the city (p-values
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- 2015
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