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BackgroundEvaluating demographic characteristics, distribution and types of orthopedic injuries following major earthquakes may be helpful in future planning for disasters.ObjectivesThis study aimed to analyze data from trauma patients with extremity injury resulting from the earthquakes of East Azerbaijan, Iran.Patients and MethodsMedical records of 686 patients admitted to Shohada hospital, Trauma Center of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences were reviewed. There were 200 patients with extremity injury assessed. Demographic characteristics and patterns of injuries in these patients were evaluated.ResultsIn this study, there were 105 females (52.5%) and 95 males (47.5%), out of which, 6 (3%) patients with associated severe head injuries died. The most common sites of injury were lower extremities (81 patients, 41.5% of total victims) while 32 patients (16%) suffered from both upper and lower extremity injuries. Open Fractures were seen in lower extremities of 26 (13%) patients. Compartment syndrome was observed in 3 (1.5%) patients with lower limb fractures. Also, 42 (21%) patients living in Tabriz were injured while they were running away (falling down the stairs and jumping out of windows).ConclusionsExtremity injuries especially open fractures of lower limbs account for the majority of hospitalized victims. Compartment syndrome is one of the main problems that should be addressed. Our study demonstrates that people still need more education regarding earthquakes and the government should direct more attention to this issue.

Highlights

  • Evaluating demographic characteristics, distribution and types of orthopedic injuries following major earthquakes may be helpful in future planning for disasters

  • The present study aims to evaluate the most common post-earthquake musculoskeletal injuries in patients hospitalized at Shohada hospital of the Tabriz University of Medical Sciences as a tertiary referral trauma management center in East Azerbaijan

  • In East Azerbaijan, the earthquake hit during a summer evening; most victims were elderly, females, and children

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Introduction

Evaluating demographic characteristics, distribution and types of orthopedic injuries following major earthquakes may be helpful in future planning for disasters. Objectives: This study aimed to analyze data from trauma patients with extremity injury resulting from the earthquakes of East Azerbaijan, Iran. Conclusions: Extremity injuries especially open fractures of lower limbs account for the majority of hospitalized victims. Health management and treatment centers are confronted with a large number of trauma patients and this causes sudden and serious crisis (1). More information is needed about types and profiles of multiple injuries sustained (2) This can add essential information to better plan and more readily adapt the surgical management of the injured, following earthquakes (2). During a summer day on the 11th of August 2012, two large earthquakes hit the East Azerbaijan province of Iran. The magnitudes of these two earthquakes were 6.4 and 6.3 on the Richter scale, respectively

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