Author:
Cai Peng,Wu Xianping,Liu Zhihao,Deng Ying,Chen Xiaofang,Yi Guanghui,Xu Jiang,Huang Shirong,Luan Rongsheng
Abstract
ObjectiveThis study investigates the distribution, burden and trends of injuries in Sichuan, China.DesignA surveillance study using injury data collected by the National Injury Surveillance System.Setting and participants312 511 injury cases reported in the National Injury Surveillance System in Sichuan, China, from 2006 to 2015.Primary outcome measuresYears of potential life lost (YPLL) were calculated to determine the disease burden from injuries. Trend analysis was performed to assess the trends in specific injuries over time.ResultsA total of 312 511 injury cases were reported in the last 10 years in Sichuan with 192 904 (men: 58.58%) and 119 607 (men: 67.11%) cases from the urban and rural surveillance hospitals, respectively. The annual number of injury cases increased from 21 257 in 2006 to 44 112 in 2015 with an average annual increase of 8.45%. The top three common causes of injury were fall (29.3%), animal-related injury (19.1%) and road-related injury (14.6%) in the urban area and fall (38.4%), road-related injury (17.2%) and blunt injuries (16.0%) in the rural area. YPLLs from injuries accounted for 13% of the total YPLLs in the urban area.ConclusionsThe number of injury cases varied according to rural/urban areas and gender and increased sharply in Sichuan over the last decade. It is necessary to develop targeted prevention and control measures to reduce the disease burden of injuries.
Funder
Research Project of Sichuan Provincial Health Bureau
Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China
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