Geriatric falls: an enormous economic burden compared to firearms.

IF 2.1 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open Pub Date : 2024-08-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/tsaco-2024-001492
Bardiya Zangbar, Aryan Rafieezadeh, Gabriel Rodriguez, Jordan Michael Kirsch, Ilya Shnaydman, Anna Jose, Matthew Bronstein, Kartik Prabhakaran
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Abstract

Background: This study aimed to assess the medical costs, and the combined costs of fatal firearm injury and fatal falls during a 5 year period. While fatal firearm injury represents a significant public health concern, the healthcare community is faced with the significant challenge of fatal falls, particularly in light of the elderly population growth.

Methods: Data were exported from the Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System database for fatal firearm and falls in patients aged between 15-85 years-old. The primary outcome was medical cost and the secondary outcome was combined costs (combination of medical costs and value of statistical life).

Results: The medical cost of fatal falls was significantly higher in 2015-2020 in all age groups. The combined cost was significantly higher in fatal firearm injury overall. We found the combined cost was higher in fatal falls after 2019 for patients in the 45-85+ age range. During 2015-2019, the percentage of fatal falls had a significant increase in all age ranges, with a rise in the slope in 2019 for patients over 65 years. The annual percent change (APC) for the proportion of fatal falls increased from 2015 to 2020, there was a significant increase in the slope after 2019 (2.81% APC before 2019 vs 6.95% after 2019).

Conclusion: Geriatric fatal falls have significantly higher medical costs compared with fatal firearm injury. The combined cost for fatal falls exceeded fatal firearm injury after 2019 which highlights the increasing socioeconomic burden of an aging population.

Level of evidence: Level III retrospective study.

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老年人跌倒:与枪支相比是巨大的经济负担。
研究背景本研究旨在评估 5 年内致命枪伤和致命跌倒的医疗成本和综合成本。致命枪支伤害是一个重大的公共卫生问题,而医疗界则面临着致命跌倒的重大挑战,尤其是在老年人口增长的情况下:方法:从基于网络的伤害统计查询和报告系统数据库中导出 15-85 岁患者致命枪伤和跌倒的数据。主要结果是医疗成本,次要结果是综合成本(医疗成本和统计寿命价值的组合):结果:在 2015-2020 年期间,所有年龄组的致命性跌倒的医疗成本都明显较高。总体而言,致命火器伤害的综合成本明显更高。我们发现,2019 年之后,45-85 岁以上年龄段患者致命跌倒的综合成本更高。在 2015-2019 年期间,所有年龄段的致命跌倒比例都有显著增长,其中 65 岁以上患者的斜率在 2019 年有所上升。从2015年到2020年,致命跌倒比例的年度百分比变化(APC)有所增加,2019年后斜率显著增加(2019年前APC为2.81%,2019年后为6.95%):结论:与致命火器伤害相比,老年致命跌倒的医疗费用要高得多。2019年后,致命跌倒的综合成本超过了致命枪支伤害,这凸显了人口老龄化带来的日益沉重的社会经济负担:三级回顾性研究。
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