Introduction: The objectives of this study were to compare prevalence rates of different pathologies, ambulance system and emergency department management times, and patient survival and hazard ratios for codes 2 and 3 in two hub hospitals in Modena in the 36-month period across the stages of two major earthquakes in short sequence in Northern Italy in 2012. Methods: Clinical records pertaining to the emergency care of patients were analyzed and only those assigned status codes 2 and 3 by ambulance professionals were included (if the assessment was confirmed by emergency department triage). The statistical analysis of data was divided by three time periods studied: before, during/between, and after the earthquakes. Results: Among the 2,278 ...
金沢大学理工研究域地球社会基盤学系The Japanese Prefecture of Kumamoto experienced a series of strong earthquakes in A...
Background: Critical analysis of shortcomings of emergency medical management of earthquake casualti...
Abstract Objective: Emergency health services are important in increasing the chance of survival of...
Introduction: The objectives of this study were to compare prevalence rates of different pathologies...
On 20th May 2012 (02:03 UTC), and on 29th May 2012 (07.00 UTC) two major earthquakes occurred in Nor...
Immediately after an earthquake a healthcare system within a city, comprising several hospitals, end...
The aim of this study was to investigate the injury patterns and the hospitalizations of patients wh...
The magnitude 6.2 Christchurch earthquake struck the city of Christchurch at 12:51pm on February 22,...
Copyright © 2014 World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine.Introduction: In catastrophic...
Barbara Pacelli, a young Italian epidemiologist, passed away unexpectedly in September 2019. During ...
A retrospective survey was undertaken on the health effects of the 1980 earthquake in southern Italy...
Assuming that Emergency Management Plan For Mass Casualty Incidents (PEIMAF) only if prepared to mee...
Background: In April 2015, Nepal was hit by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, causing nearly 9,000 dead an...
The article presents a new simplified model for measuring the resilience of a hospital Emergency Dep...
Introduction:Earthquakes are the most violent type of natural disasters and injuries are the dominan...
金沢大学理工研究域地球社会基盤学系The Japanese Prefecture of Kumamoto experienced a series of strong earthquakes in A...
Background: Critical analysis of shortcomings of emergency medical management of earthquake casualti...
Abstract Objective: Emergency health services are important in increasing the chance of survival of...
Introduction: The objectives of this study were to compare prevalence rates of different pathologies...
On 20th May 2012 (02:03 UTC), and on 29th May 2012 (07.00 UTC) two major earthquakes occurred in Nor...
Immediately after an earthquake a healthcare system within a city, comprising several hospitals, end...
The aim of this study was to investigate the injury patterns and the hospitalizations of patients wh...
The magnitude 6.2 Christchurch earthquake struck the city of Christchurch at 12:51pm on February 22,...
Copyright © 2014 World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine.Introduction: In catastrophic...
Barbara Pacelli, a young Italian epidemiologist, passed away unexpectedly in September 2019. During ...
A retrospective survey was undertaken on the health effects of the 1980 earthquake in southern Italy...
Assuming that Emergency Management Plan For Mass Casualty Incidents (PEIMAF) only if prepared to mee...
Background: In April 2015, Nepal was hit by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, causing nearly 9,000 dead an...
The article presents a new simplified model for measuring the resilience of a hospital Emergency Dep...
Introduction:Earthquakes are the most violent type of natural disasters and injuries are the dominan...
金沢大学理工研究域地球社会基盤学系The Japanese Prefecture of Kumamoto experienced a series of strong earthquakes in A...
Background: Critical analysis of shortcomings of emergency medical management of earthquake casualti...
Abstract Objective: Emergency health services are important in increasing the chance of survival of...