The Reality of Migration by Patera Boats: Morbidity and Dermatological Injuries

La realidad de la migración en patera: descripción de la morbilidad asociada y caracterización de las lesiones cutáneas

Background and objectives

The Canary Islands (Spain) serve as the entry point to the European Union for thousands of people each year, many of whom arrive by sea in small boats known as “pateras”. The extreme conditions of the journey often result in complex clinical presentations upon arrival.

Objective

To evaluate the characteristics of patients admitted to a tertiary referral center after a journey in a patera boat.

Materials and methods

We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional observational study including migrant patients after a journey in a patera boat who required admission to CHUNSC during 2023. The study evaluates the care pathway and the patients’ epidemiological, clinical, and evolutionary characteristics.

Results

A total of 484 patients were treated in the emergency department. A total of 93 (19.2%) required admission, the mean age was 23 years old, and 85 (91.4%) were men. The mean length of stay was 29 days. A total of 22 patients (23.6%) were admitted to the ICU for a mean 7.6 days. The most common clinical conditions upon admission were anemia (73.1%) and rhabdomyolysis (62.5%). A total of 76 patients exhibited skin lesions (81.7%), predominantly on the legs (68.4%), feet (67.1%), and buttocks and sacrum (56.6%). A total of 36 (38.7%) underwent surgery; debridement of skin necrosis was performed in 22, skin grafts in 21, and amputations in 12. A total of 35 positive cultures were obtained, with Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Shewanella algae being the most frequently isolated pathogens.

Conclusions

The extreme conditions of the journey in a patera lead to complex and severe clinical scenarios, with skin and soft tissue lesions often determining the prognosis. Therefore, it is essential to adequately manage these conditions and any associated comorbidities.

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