Volume 32 / Number 56 / 2026

CHANGES IN NEUROLOGY REFERRALS BEFORE AND AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW

Tugba CALISIR, Taskin DUMAN

Keywords
Earthquake, neurology, outpatient referrals, health service utilization, disaster medicine.

Abstract
Introduction: Earthquakes can disrupt access to healthcare and alter health-seeking behavior, potentially altering the profile of neurology outpatient referrals. Methods and materials: This retrospective study analyzed de-identified, admission-based data from Hatay Mustafa Kemal University Neurology Outpatient Clinic using ICD-10 diagnostic codes, comparing the pre-earthquake period (January 4th, 2021 - February 5th, 2023) with the post-earthquake period (February 6th, 2023 - February 14th, 2025). Results: A total of 185,329 admissions were evaluated (108,524 pre-earthquake and 76,805 post-earthquake). The gender distribution was similar between periods, while admissions among older adults declined after the earthquake. Compared with the pre-earthquake period, the post-earthquake period showed proportional increases in epilepsy, migraine, vertigo/dizziness, and polyneuropathy/neuropathy, with a slight increase in multiple sclerosis; in contrast, proportional decreases were observed for overall pain presentations, anxiety disorders, Alzheimer's disease/dementia, Parkinson's disease, and cerebrovascular diseases. Discussion and conclusions: The February 6, 2023, earthquake was associated with a measurable shift in neurology outpatient referral patterns. These findings support the need for targeted, data-informed post-disaster neurological service planning.

For citation: Calisir, T., Tasdemir, N. (2026). Changes in Neurology Referrals Before and After the Earthquake: A Retrospective Review. Romanian Journal of Physical Therapy. 32(56),29-39.
https://www.doi.org/10.61215/RJPT.2026.32.56.29