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Analysis of combat casualties admitted to the emergency department during the negotiation of the comprehensive Colombian process of peace / Análisis de los soldados heridos en combate admitidos al departamento de emergencias durante la negociación del proceso de paz en Colombia
Ordoñez, Carlos A; Manzano Nunez, Ramiro; Parra, Michael W; Herrera, Juan Pablo; Naranjo, Maria Paula; Escobar, Sara Sofia; Badiel, Marisol; Morales, Monica; Cevallos, Cecibel; Bayona, Juan G; Sanchez, Alvaro Ignacio; Puyana, Juan Carlos; García, Alberto F.
Affiliation
  • Ordoñez, Carlos A; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • Manzano Nunez, Ramiro; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • Parra, Michael W; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • Herrera, Juan Pablo; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • Naranjo, Maria Paula; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • Escobar, Sara Sofia; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • Badiel, Marisol; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • Morales, Monica; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • Cevallos, Cecibel; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • Bayona, Juan G; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • Sanchez, Alvaro Ignacio; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • Puyana, Juan Carlos; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
  • García, Alberto F; Fundación Valle del Lili. Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. Cali. CO
Colomb. med ; 48(4): 155-160, Oct.-Dec. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-890873
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ABSTRACT
Abstract

Aim:

Our objective was to describe the variations in casualties admitted to the emergency department during the period of the negotiation of the comprehensive peace agreement in Colombia between 2011 and 2016.

Methods:

A retrospective study of all hostile military casualties managed at a regional Level I trauma center from January 2011 to December 2016. Patients were subsequently divided into two groups those seen before the declaration of the process of peace truce (November 2012) and those after (negotiation period). Variables were compared with respect to periods

Results:

A total of 448 hostile casualties were registered. There was a gradual decline in the number of admissions to the emergency department during the negotiation period. The number of soldiers suffering blast and rifle injuries also decreased over this period. In 2012 there were nearly 150 hostile casualties' admissions to the ER. This number decreased to 84, 63, 32 and 6 in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 respectively. Both, the proportion of patients with an ISS ≥9 and admitted to the intensive care unit were significantly higher in the period before peace negotiation. From August to December/2016 no admissions of war casualties were registered.

Conclusion:

We describe a series of soldiers wounded in combat that were admitted to the emergency department before and during the negotiation of the Colombian process of peace. Overall, we found a trend toward a decrease in the number of casualties admitted to the emergency department possibly in part, as a result of the period of peace negotiation.
RESUMEN
Resumen

Objetivo:

Describir las variaciones en los soldados heridos en combate admitidos al departamento de emergencias durante el periodo de negociación del proceso de paz colombiano entre el 2011 y el 2016.

Métodos:

Estudio retrospectivo de todos los soldados heridos en combate que fueron manejados en un centro de trauma desde Enero del 2011 a Diciembre del 2016. Los pacientes se dividieron en dos grupos aquellos que ingresaron al departamento de emergencias antes de la tregua del proceso de paz (Noviembre 2012) y aquellos que ingresaron durante la negociación. Los grupos se compararon con respecto a los periodos de tiempo.

Resultados:

Un total de 448 soldados heridos en combate fueron incluidos. Hubo una disminución gradual en el número de admisiones durante el periodo de negociación. Además, el número de soldados que sufrieron heridas por explosiones y fusiles disminuyó durante este periodo. En el 2012 se registraron 150 soldados heridos en combate. Este número disminuyó a 84, 63, 32 y 6 en los años 2013, 2014, 2015 y 2016 respectivamente. La proporción de pacientes con un ISS ≥9 y la proporción de admitidos a la unidad de cuidado intensivo fueron significativamente mayores en el periodo antes de la negociación. Desde Agosto a Diciembre/2016 no se registraron admisiones.

Conclusión:

Este estudio describe una disminución gradual en el número de soldados heridos en combate admitidos al departamento de emergencia en un periodo de 6 años. Este fenómeno pudo deberse al periodo de negociación del proceso de paz.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Health context: SDG3 - Target 3D Strengthen the capacity for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks Health problem: Societal Hazards Database: LILACS Main subject: Wounds and Injuries / Wounds, Gunshot / Emergency Service, Hospital / Military Personnel Type of study: Etiology study / Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Colombia Language: English Journal: Colomb. med Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Colombia Institution/Affiliation country: Fundación Valle del Lili/CO

Full text: Available Collection: International databases Health context: SDG3 - Target 3D Strengthen the capacity for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks Health problem: Societal Hazards Database: LILACS Main subject: Wounds and Injuries / Wounds, Gunshot / Emergency Service, Hospital / Military Personnel Type of study: Etiology study / Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Colombia Language: English Journal: Colomb. med Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Colombia Institution/Affiliation country: Fundación Valle del Lili/CO
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