Demographic Characteristics and Treatment Costs of Immigrant Patients in the Pediatric Emergency Department

Objective: After the war in Syria, it is planned to investigate the refugee children’s (from diffrent counties coming to Turkey), emergency service admission features and evaluating outpatient and inpatient costs. Material and Methods: Demographic, clinical characteristics and treatment costs of asylum seekers who applied to our pediatric emergency department from March 2011 to March 2016, the period of the civil war in Syria, were examined retrospectively. Results: During the study period, 7551 (1.3%) of the 569.540 applications for emergency services were asylum seekers and the total number of patients was 1740. Of the 1740 patients who received one of the recurrent referrals; 975 were Syrian (56.0%), 474 were Iraqi (24.4%) and 341 were Afghan (19.6%). 1005 of the cases were male and the mean age was 59.16 ± 59.27 months (017year 1 month). The most frequent admission reasons were respiratory system complaints (50.2%), gastrointestinal system complaints (34.7%) and fever (31.6%). 129 of the patients had an underlying disease (7.4%). At least one test was done in all cases. 60.7% of the patients were diagnosed with infection-related disease. These were URTI, AGE, tonsillitis, bronchiolitis, pneumonia and otitis respectively. In other cases, consultation was requested in 255 cases (14.7%). 182 (10.1%) of the patients were followed up with emergency observation. Mean