TY - JOUR
T1 - The Impact of a series of hurricanes on the visits to two Central Florida emergency departments.
AU - Platz, Elke
AU - Silvestri, Salvatore
AU - Cooper, Herbert
AU - Siebert, Carl
N1 - Platz, E., Cooper, H. P., Silvestri, S., & Siebert, C. F. (2007). The Impact of a series of hurricanes on the visits to two Central Florida emergency departments. The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 33, 39–46.
PY - 2007/2/23
Y1 - 2007/2/23
N2 - We analyzed the impact of three consecutive hurricanes in 2004 on two central Florida Emergency Department (ED) patient volumes and types of presentations. Data were extracted from the hospital database and compared to the previous year. At both EDs visits dropped significantly on the day of all three hurricanes compared to 2003. The decrease in patient volume was even greater during the second and third hurricane compared to the first one. Once weather conditions improved, a dramatic rise in patient census was noted. During the aftermath of the first hurricane a significantly higher number of patients with injuries and carbon monoxide (CO) intoxications was seen, as well as ED visits due to lack of oxygen, electricity or hemodialysis. During the aftermath of a hurricane, EDs should be staffed and equipped to treat greater numbers of patients with acute injuries.
AB - We analyzed the impact of three consecutive hurricanes in 2004 on two central Florida Emergency Department (ED) patient volumes and types of presentations. Data were extracted from the hospital database and compared to the previous year. At both EDs visits dropped significantly on the day of all three hurricanes compared to 2003. The decrease in patient volume was even greater during the second and third hurricane compared to the first one. Once weather conditions improved, a dramatic rise in patient census was noted. During the aftermath of the first hurricane a significantly higher number of patients with injuries and carbon monoxide (CO) intoxications was seen, as well as ED visits due to lack of oxygen, electricity or hemodialysis. During the aftermath of a hurricane, EDs should be staffed and equipped to treat greater numbers of patients with acute injuries.
M3 - Article
C2 - 17630074
VL - 33
JO - The Journal of Emergency Medicine
JF - The Journal of Emergency Medicine
IS - 1
ER -