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| Yazarlar | MISIRLIOĞLU, MERVE ALAKAYA ,MEHMET ARSLANKÖYLÜ ,ALİ ERTUĞ BOZLU, GÜLÇİN DURAK, FATMA DELİBAŞ, ALİ SÜRMELİ, DÖVEN SERRA TEZOL, ÖZLEM YEŞİL, EDANUR KARAHAN, FERYAL KILLI, İSA AKÇA, MEHTAP |
| Tek Biçim Adres (URI) | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14114/9802 |
| Yayın Türü | Makale |
| Yayın Yılı | 2024 |
| DOI Adresi | 10.14744/tjtes.2024.47835 |
| Yayıncı | Istanbul Faculty of Medicine Emergency Surgery Unit Association |
| Dergi Adı | Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery |
| Konu Başlıkları | Child earthquake pediatric age-adjusted shock index (SIPA) pediatric trauma score (PTS) |
| İndekslenen Platformlar | PubMed |
BACKGROUND:
In our earthquake-prone country, it is crucial to gather data from regional hospitals following earthquakes. This information is essential for preparing for future disasters and enhancing healthcare services for those affected by earthquakes. This study aimed to evaluate the Pediatric Trauma Score (PTS) and the Shock Index, Pediatric Age-Adjusted (SIPA), in children affected by earthquakes, to provide clinicians with insights into the severity of trauma and hemodynamic stability.
METHODS:
The study included patients admitted to our hospital’s pediatric emergency service within the three weeks following the earthquake. We evaluated their age, sex, admission vital signs, mechanical ventilation requirements, development of crush syndrome, length of hospital stay, PTS, and SIPA.
RESULTS:
Our study included 176 children (89 females and 87 males) with trauma. Fifty-eight (32.95%) children had crush syndrome, and 87 (49.43%) were hospitalized. The median PTS was 10 (ranging from -3 to 12), and the median SIPA was 1.00 (ranging from 0.57 to 2.10). We observed a negative correlation between the time spent under debris and PTS (r=-0.228, p=0.002) and a positive correlation with the SIPA score (r=0.268, p<0.001). The time spent under debris (p<0.001) and SIPA score (p<0.001) were significantly higher in hospitalized children. PTS was significantly lower in hospitalized children than in others. A PTS cutoff point of 7.5, and a SIPA cutoff point of 1.05, predicted hospitalization in all children. Time spent under debris and SIPA were significantly higher in children with crush syndrome than in others (p<0.001). PTS at a cutoff point of 8.5 and SIPA at a cutoff point of 1.05 predicted crush syndrome in all children.
CONCLUSION:
PTS and SIPA are important practical scoring systems that can be used to predict the severity of trauma, hospitalization, crush syndrome, and the clinical course in pediatric patients admitted to the hospital due to earthquake trauma.
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Eser Adı dc.title |
Evaluation of pediatric trauma score and pediatric ageadjusted shock index in pediatric patients admitted to the hospital after an earthquake |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
MISIRLIOĞLU, MERVE |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
ALAKAYA ,MEHMET |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
ARSLANKÖYLÜ ,ALİ ERTUĞ |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
BOZLU, GÜLÇİN |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
DURAK, FATMA |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
DELİBAŞ, ALİ |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
SÜRMELİ, DÖVEN SERRA |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
TEZOL, ÖZLEM |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
YEŞİL, EDANUR |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
KARAHAN, FERYAL |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
KILLI, İSA |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
AKÇA, MEHTAP |
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Yayıncı dc.publisher |
Istanbul Faculty of Medicine Emergency Surgery Unit Association |
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Yayın Türü dc.type |
Makale |
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Özet dc.description.abstract |
BACKGROUND: In our earthquake-prone country, it is crucial to gather data from regional hospitals following earthquakes. This information is essential for preparing for future disasters and enhancing healthcare services for those affected by earthquakes. This study aimed to evaluate the Pediatric Trauma Score (PTS) and the Shock Index, Pediatric Age-Adjusted (SIPA), in children affected by earthquakes, to provide clinicians with insights into the severity of trauma and hemodynamic stability. METHODS: The study included patients admitted to our hospital’s pediatric emergency service within the three weeks following the earthquake. We evaluated their age, sex, admission vital signs, mechanical ventilation requirements, development of crush syndrome, length of hospital stay, PTS, and SIPA. RESULTS: Our study included 176 children (89 females and 87 males) with trauma. Fifty-eight (32.95%) children had crush syndrome, and 87 (49.43%) were hospitalized. The median PTS was 10 (ranging from -3 to 12), and the median SIPA was 1.00 (ranging from 0.57 to 2.10). We observed a negative correlation between the time spent under debris and PTS (r=-0.228, p=0.002) and a positive correlation with the SIPA score (r=0.268, p<0.001). The time spent under debris (p<0.001) and SIPA score (p<0.001) were significantly higher in hospitalized children. PTS was significantly lower in hospitalized children than in others. A PTS cutoff point of 7.5, and a SIPA cutoff point of 1.05, predicted hospitalization in all children. Time spent under debris and SIPA were significantly higher in children with crush syndrome than in others (p<0.001). PTS at a cutoff point of 8.5 and SIPA at a cutoff point of 1.05 predicted crush syndrome in all children. CONCLUSION: PTS and SIPA are important practical scoring systems that can be used to predict the severity of trauma, hospitalization, crush syndrome, and the clinical course in pediatric patients admitted to the hospital due to earthquake trauma. |
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Kayıt Giriş Tarihi dc.date.accessioned |
2026-01-31 |
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Yayın Yılı dc.date.issued |
2024 |
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Açık Erișim Tarihi dc.date.available |
2025-12-30 |
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Dil dc.language.iso |
eng |
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Konu Başlıkları dc.subject |
Child |
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Konu Başlıkları dc.subject |
earthquake |
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Konu Başlıkları dc.subject |
pediatric age-adjusted shock index (SIPA) |
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Konu Başlıkları dc.subject |
pediatric trauma score (PTS) |
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Atıf İçin Künye dc.identifier.citation |
Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg. 2024 Apr 6;30(4):254–262. doi: 10.14744/tjtes.2024.47835 Evaluation of pediatric trauma score and pediatric age-adjusted shock index in pediatric patients admitted to the hospital after an earthquake Merve Misirlioglu 1,✉, Mehmet Alakaya 1, Ali Ertug Arslankoylu 1, Gulcin Bozlu 2, Fatma Durak 2, Ali Delibas 3, Serra Surmeli Doven 3, Ozlem Tezol 4, Edanur Yesil 5, Feryal Karahan 6, Isa Killi 7, Mehtap Akca 5 PMCID: PMC11065969 PMID: 38634847 |
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ISSN dc.identifier.issn |
1306-696X |
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İlk Sayfa dc.identifier.startpage |
254 |
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Son Sayfa dc.identifier.endpage |
262 |
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Dergi Adı dc.relation.journal |
Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery |
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Dergi Sayısı dc.identifier.issue |
4 |
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Dergi Cilt dc.identifier.volume |
30 |
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Tek Biçim Adres (URI) dc.identifier.uri |
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14114/9802 |
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DOI Numarası dc.identifier.doi |
10.14744/tjtes.2024.47835 |
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İndekslenen Platformlar dc.source.database |
PubMed |
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