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Gülşen Akçay1, Bedriye Müge Sönmez2, Hacer Demirdelen1
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Etlik City Hospital, 06170 Ankara, Turkey.
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Objective: The human body cannot withstand intense mechanical forces generated by an earthquake. The shaking effect of an earthquake, as the human body absorbs it, produces both visible and invisible injuries. Therefore, it is essential to provide accurate triage in the process of mass casualties. Hence, this study aims to characterize green triage patients of the 2023 Kahramanmaraş, Turkey, earthquake and emphasize the need to reconsider mass casualty triage. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted on green triage patients who did not receive first-aid medical attention and attended the emergency department (ED) of a tertiary care hospital. The development of crush syndrome (CS), the receipt of renal replacement therapy (RRT), and associated injuries were considered. Results: Among 295 individuals, CS occurred in 32.2%, and RRT was required in 7.1% of cases. In addition to the traditional markers of CS, non-trapped green triage patients developed both CS and required RRT, as well as sustained injuries. Whether trapped or not, CK levels emerged as a significant predictor of CS. Conclusions: Green triage patients may acquire CS even in the absence of obvious injuries or entrapment. Accurate triage can be life-saving even in the absence of obvious injuries.
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