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<Articles><Article><Journal><PublisherName></PublisherName><JournalTitle>Journal of Research in Medical Sciences</JournalTitle><Issn>1735-1995</Issn><Volume>13</Volume><Issue>1</Issue><PubDate PubStatus="epublish"><Year>2008</Year><Month>02</Month><Day>07</Day></PubDate></Journal><title locale="en_US">Triage of war-injured troops in the Iran-Iraq War</title><FirstPage>8</FirstPage><LastPage>11</LastPage><Language>EN</Language><AuthorList><Author><affiliation locale="en_US">Trauma Research Center, Military Medicine Institute</affiliation></Author><Author><affiliation locale="en_US">Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Baqiyatalla (a.s) University of Medical Sciences</affiliation></Author><Author><affiliation locale="en_US">Iranian Mine Victim Rescue Center</affiliation></Author></AuthorList><History><PubDate PubStatus="received"><Year>2007</Year><Month>05</Month><Day>13</Day></PubDate><PubDate PubStatus="accepted"><Year>2007</Year><Month>09</Month><Day>11</Day></PubDate></History><abstract locale="en_US">&lt;ul&gt;   &lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;BACKGROUND&lt;/strong&gt;: This study compared the triage of Iran-Iraq war-injured troops within the first two years of the war with that after the first two years.&lt;/li&gt;   &lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;METHODS&lt;/strong&gt;: This was a retrospective study, which compared the triage of the admissions for abdominal injuries during the first two years of the Iran-Iraq War with that in the next 6 years. Out of nearly 50,000 cases, 1,176 ones were randomly selected and their triage information was recorded and analyzed.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/li&gt;   &lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;RESULTS&lt;/strong&gt;: About 12.5% of patients were operated on within less than 8 hours during the first two years. From 1982 towards the end of the conflict (1988), the patients were treated within progressively shorter periods of sustaining injury; 68.8% were operated on within less than 4 hours of injury. The mean delay between injury and treatment in the first two years of war was 12 hours while it was 5 hours between 1982 and 1988. The difference was significant (P&amp;lt;0.05) but the mortality rate was not significantly different.&lt;/li&gt;   &lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;CONCLUSIONS&lt;/strong&gt;: Patient triage was conducted differently at various stages of conflict. Better patient triage after 1982, may have been due to improved care and more specialized triage of injured troops.&lt;/li&gt;   &lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Key words&lt;/strong&gt;: Iran-Iraq war, abdominal injuries, triage.&lt;br /&gt;   &lt;/li&gt; &lt;/ul&gt;</abstract><web_url>http://jrms.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jrms/article/view/1046</web_url><pdf_url>http://jrms.mui.ac.ir/index.php/jrms/article/download/1046/653</pdf_url></Article></Articles>
