2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2005.tb00851.x
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Impact of the Terrorist Bombings of the Neve Shalom and Beth Israel Synagogues on a Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract: Objectives: The authors sought to estimate the impact of the open-air mass-casualty terrorist bombings of the Neve Shalom and Beth Israel Synagogues in Istanbul, Turkey, on November 15, 2003, on the American Hospital (AH) in terms of resource utilization, epidemiologic outcomes, and time course of emergency needs. Methods: A retrospective descriptive study using data from hospital records of injured survivors who used the emergency department at AH on November 15, 2003, to determine the number and percentage o… Show more

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“…Of the patients who presented at hospital and 31.3% were hospitalised. In other studies, this rate has varied from 9% to 28% (16,(21)(22)(23). This high rate could be attributed to the transfer to our hospital of critical state patients from other hospitals in the region.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Of the patients who presented at hospital and 31.3% were hospitalised. In other studies, this rate has varied from 9% to 28% (16,(21)(22)(23). This high rate could be attributed to the transfer to our hospital of critical state patients from other hospitals in the region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%