Dynamics of traumatism, mortality and lethality in damage by sharp objects in Leningrad – St. Petersburg in 1978–2020

I. Ivanov
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Purpose of the study. Тo analyze the dynamics of traumatism, mortality and lethality from injuries with sharp objects in Leningrad — St. Petersburg, taking into account economic processes, regulation of the alcoholic beverages market and the capabilities of the ambulance service.Materials and methods. The work is based on archival material of the St. Petersburg State Budgetary Healthcare Institution “Bureau of Forensic Medicine” for 1978–2020.Results and discussion. For 43 years in the evolution of traumatism, mortality and lethality from injuries from sharp objects, periods have been traced: pre-crisis (1978–1990), crisis with phases of rise (1991–1993), turning-point (1994) and recession (1995–2004), exit from the crisis or the beginning of stabilization (2005–2011), post-crisis stabilization (2012–2020). The dynamics of statisti cal indicators was influenced by the anti-alcohol campaign (1985), the destabilization of the alcohol market and the elimination of the state monopoly on alcohol (1990–1992), the restoration of state regulation of the turnover of alcoholic products (1993), and the restriction of alcohol consumption (since 1995), financial and economic crises (1991, 1998, 2008–2009), improvement of the emergency medical service (2004, 2013).Conclusions. Economic crises were accompanied by negative dynamics of traumatism. The destabilization of the alcoholic beverages market was accompanied by an increase in traumatism and mortality. The well-organized work of the ambulance service ensures an acceptable level of lethality and mortality.
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1978-2020年列宁格勒-圣彼得堡尖锐物体造成的创伤、死亡率和致命性动态
研究目的:Тo分析列宁格勒-圣彼得堡尖锐物体伤害的创伤、死亡率和致命性的动态,同时考虑到经济进程、酒精饮料市场的监管和救护车服务的能力。材料和方法。这项工作基于圣彼得堡国家预算保健机构“法医局”1978-2020年的档案材料。结果和讨论。43年来,在创伤、锐器伤害死亡率和致死率的演变过程中,追踪了不同时期:危机前(1978-1990年)、危机上升阶段(1991-1993年)、转折点(1994年)和衰退(1995-2004年)、危机结束或开始稳定(2005-2011年)、危机后稳定(2012-2020年)。统计指标的动态受到以下因素的影响:禁酒运动(1985年)、酒精市场的不稳定和取消国家对酒精的垄断(1990-1992年)、恢复国家对酒精产品营业额的管制(1993年)、限制酒精消费(1995年以来)、金融和经济危机(1991年、1998年、2008-2009年)、紧急医疗服务的改善(2004年、2013年)。经济危机伴随着消极的心理创伤。酒精饮料市场的不稳定伴随着创伤和死亡率的增加。救护车服务的良好组织工作确保了可接受的死亡率和死亡率水平。
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Sklifosovsky Journal Emergency Medical Care
Sklifosovsky Journal Emergency Medical Care Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal "Neotlozhnaia meditsinskaia pomoshch" (parallel titles: Zhurnal im. N.V. Sklifosovskogo "Neotlozhnai︠a︡ medit︠s︡inskai︠a︡ pomoshch", "Sklifosovsky Journal of Emergency Medical Care") seeks to publish original research articles, literature reviews, case reports, brief reports on clinical practice, and other suitable material submitted by professionals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of acute medical and surgical conditions.
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