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. 2003 May;20(3):247-50.
doi: 10.1136/emj.20.3.247.

Crush syndrome patients after the Marmara earthquake

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Crush syndrome patients after the Marmara earthquake

O Demirkiran et al. Emerg Med J. 2003 May.

Abstract

Background: To assess the treatment and outcome of patients with crush injury sustained in the Marmara earthquake.

Methods: Seven hundred eighty three patients were transferred to a university hospital and 25 of them were admitted to the intensive care unit. The medical records of 18 crush injury patients were retrospectively reviewed.

Results: The major associated injuries were in the lower extremities, upper extremities, and chest. Seven patients underwent fasciotomy and six patients had amputations. Twelve patients required mechanical ventilation. Adult respiratory distress syndrome developed in four patients. Oliguria occurred in eight patients. Hyperkalaemia was seen in six patients and four of them underwent emergency haemodialysis. One patient died because of hyperkalaemia on arrival to the intensive care unit. Renal failure was treated with haemodialysis or haemoperfusion in 13 patients. Five patients died because of multiple organ failure and two patients because of sepsis.

Conclusion: Crush syndrome is a life threatening event. The authors believe that early transportation and immediate intensive care therapy would have improved the survival rate.

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