Department of Surgery, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi 74800, Pakistan.
Disasters. 2009 Oct;33(4):809-21. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7717.2009.01110.x. Epub 2009 Jul 14.
In recent times Pakistan's biggest city, Karachi, has witnessed numerous terrorist attacks. The city does not have an emergency response system and only one of the three public sector hospitals has a trauma centre. We describe the pattern of injuries and management of two terror-related mass casualty incidents involving suicide bombers in a developing nation with limited resources. The first incident occurred in May 2002 with 36 casualties, of whom 13 (36%) died immediately and 11 (30.5%) died at the primary receiving hospitals. The second incident was targeted against the local population in May 2004. The blast resulted in 104 casualties, of which 14 (13.46%) died at the site. All patients had their initial assessment and treatment based on Advanced Trauma and Life Support principles and documented on a trauma form.
近年来,巴基斯坦最大的城市卡拉奇发生了多起恐怖袭击事件。这座城市没有应急响应系统,仅有三家公立医院中的一家设有创伤中心。我们描述了在一个资源有限的发展中国家,发生的两起与恐怖主义有关的大规模伤亡事件中,伤害模式和管理情况。第一起事件发生在 2002 年 5 月,有 36 人受伤,其中 13 人(36%)当场死亡,11 人(30.5%)在初级接收医院死亡。第二起事件是针对当地民众的,发生在 2004 年 5 月。爆炸造成 104 人伤亡,其中 14 人(13.46%)在现场死亡。所有患者都根据高级创伤生命支持原则进行了初步评估和治疗,并记录在创伤表格上。