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Differentiating mass disasters. The barzullah classification.

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A new hospital-based classification system for mass casualty incidents (MCIs) was developed. This system differentiates MCIs based on response time and patient admission rates, aiding disaster management protocols.

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  • Emergency Medicine
  • Trauma Surgery
  • Disaster Management

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  • Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) pose significant challenges to hospital resources.
  • Understanding patterns of MCI management is crucial for effective preparedness.
  • Previous classification systems lacked a hospital-centric approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the patterns of mass casualty incidents managed at a single hospital over eight years.
  • To develop a novel classification system for differentiating MCIs based on hospital-level data.
  • To establish a framework for comparing MCIs across different healthcare settings.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective and prospective analysis of patients treated for injuries from MCIs.
  • Inclusion criteria: Injury Severity Score > 9.
  • Standard trauma management protocols were applied.
  • Development of a classification system based on collected data and its subsequent application.

Main Results:

  • A new classification system for MCIs was established, focusing on hospital-based differentiation.
  • Key criteria include the time interval from notification to patient reception and the percentage of admissions exceeding normal capacity.
  • This system allows for the comparison of similar incidents in various settings.

Conclusions:

  • The Barzullah classification system represents a pioneering effort in hospital-based MCI differentiation.
  • It offers a valid and user-friendly method for comparing MCIs between hospitals.
  • This system may serve as a foundation for developing standardized mass disaster management protocols.