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Abstract
Objective: Trauma-related injuries are the leading cause of death and disability in the active population, with devastating economic, health, and social consequences for nations. TThis study aimed to assess the economic burden of injuries in Iran.
Methods: In this study, the economic impact of trauma in Iran in 2019 was estimated using a prevalence-based approach. The prevalence was estimated based on available statistics in Iran and the GBD website. Direct medical expenditures were calculated using a top-down approach. The cost of lost production due to injuries and premature death was also estimated using the DALY value. Microsoft Excel 2019 and Stata software version 13.0 were used for the analysis.
Results: In Iran, approximately 16,500,000 individuals were estimated to have sustained injuries in a single year. The average direct medical expenses for each trauma patient were around $226. Fractures contributed to 39% of the financial impact of trauma. The overall economic burden of trauma in Iran was calculated to be $10,214,403,423. Approximately 66% of this economic burden was attributed to lost productivity and premature death resulting from trauma, while direct medical costs made up 34%.
Conclusion: The economic burden of trauma in Iran is expected to significantly rise in the future. It may be necessary to enhance awareness of injury-related mortality and disability, improve therapies, and expand evidence-based interventions to reduce the economic impact of injuries.
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BEAT: Bulletin of Emergency And Trauma is an international, peer-reviewed, quarterly journal coping with original research contributing to the field of emergency medicine and trauma. BEAT is the official journal of the Trauma Research Center (TRC) of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (SUMS), Hungarian Trauma Society (HTS) and Lusitanian Association for Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ALTEC/LATES) aiming to be a publication of international repute that serves as a medium for dissemination and exchange of scientific knowledge in the emergency medicine and trauma. The aim of BEAT is to publish original research focusing on practicing and training of emergency medicine and trauma to publish peer-reviewed articles of current international interest in the form of original articles, brief communications, reviews, case reports, clinical images, and letters.