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LI-PING LI, SHENG WANG. Trends in Injury-related Incidence and Mortality Among Inpatients in Guangdong Province in 1997-2001[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(3): 333-340.
Citation: LI-PING LI, SHENG WANG. Trends in Injury-related Incidence and Mortality Among Inpatients in Guangdong Province in 1997-2001[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(3): 333-340.

Trends in Injury-related Incidence and Mortality Among Inpatients in Guangdong Province in 1997-2001

Funds:  funded by Guangdong Provincial Bureau of Science and Technology, China
  • Currently, China is in short of thorough and systemic data concerning the patterns and incidence of injuries and related deaths. Guangdong Province as one of the economically advanced areas in China is faced with a relatively serious injury problem, and investigation of this problem in this Province will provide valuable information for other provinces and areas in this Country, as well as scientific basis for policy making for injury prevention and control. Methods Analyses are based on the computerized hospital discharge data collected from 322 hospitals in Guangdong Province between 1997 and 2001. Diagnoses are coded according to the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM). Results The total hospitalization rate related with injuries increased year by year from 1997 to 2001. The ratio of case-fatality has a decline trend for all injury inpatients, who were mainly caused by motor vehicle accidents, unintentional falls, puncture and cut by machine and others. The constituent ratio of death among patients caused by motor vehicle accidents accounted for 56.13% among the total deaths, which ranked as the first place. The direct medical cost also had an increased trend. Conclusions Data on injuries requiring hospitalization can be used to design and target more effective injury prevention programs. Injury prevention would decrease human sufferings, disability, and associated economic losses.
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Trends in Injury-related Incidence and Mortality Among Inpatients in Guangdong Province in 1997-2001

Funds:  funded by Guangdong Provincial Bureau of Science and Technology, China

Abstract: Currently, China is in short of thorough and systemic data concerning the patterns and incidence of injuries and related deaths. Guangdong Province as one of the economically advanced areas in China is faced with a relatively serious injury problem, and investigation of this problem in this Province will provide valuable information for other provinces and areas in this Country, as well as scientific basis for policy making for injury prevention and control. Methods Analyses are based on the computerized hospital discharge data collected from 322 hospitals in Guangdong Province between 1997 and 2001. Diagnoses are coded according to the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM). Results The total hospitalization rate related with injuries increased year by year from 1997 to 2001. The ratio of case-fatality has a decline trend for all injury inpatients, who were mainly caused by motor vehicle accidents, unintentional falls, puncture and cut by machine and others. The constituent ratio of death among patients caused by motor vehicle accidents accounted for 56.13% among the total deaths, which ranked as the first place. The direct medical cost also had an increased trend. Conclusions Data on injuries requiring hospitalization can be used to design and target more effective injury prevention programs. Injury prevention would decrease human sufferings, disability, and associated economic losses.

LI-PING LI, SHENG WANG. Trends in Injury-related Incidence and Mortality Among Inpatients in Guangdong Province in 1997-2001[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(3): 333-340.
Citation: LI-PING LI, SHENG WANG. Trends in Injury-related Incidence and Mortality Among Inpatients in Guangdong Province in 1997-2001[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(3): 333-340.

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