Global trends of hand and wrist trauma: a systematic analysis of fracture and digit amputation using the Global Burden of Disease 2017 Study

Christopher S. Crowe(University of Washington), Benjamin B. Massenburg(University of Washington), Shane D. Morrison(University of Washington), James Chang(Stanford University), Jeffrey B. Friedrich(University of Washington), Gdiom Gebreheat(Adigrat University), Fares Alahdab(Mayo Clinic), Vahid Alipour(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Jalal Arabloo(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Malke Asaad, Maciej Banach(Medical University of Lodz), Ali Bijani(Babol University of Medical Sciences), Antonio Maria Borzì(University of Catania), Н. И. Брико(Sechenov University), Chris D Castle(University of Washington), Daniel Cho(University of Washington), Michael T. Chung(Wayne State University), Ahmad Daryani(Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences), Gebre Teklemariam Demoz(Addis Ababa University), Zachary V Dingels(University of Washington), Hoa Do(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Florian Fischer(Bielefeld University), Jack T Fox(University of Washington), Takeshi Fukumoto(The Wistar Institute), Abadi Kahsu Gebre(Mekelle University), Berhe Gebremichael(Haramaya University), Juanita A. Haagsma(Erasmus MC), Arvin Haj‐Mirzaian(Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences), Demelash Woldeyohannes Handiso(Madda Walabu University), Simon I Hay(University of Washington), Chi Linh Hoang(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Seyed Sina Naghibi Irvani(Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences), Jacek Jerzy Jozwiak(University of Opole), Rohollah Kalhor(Qazvin University of Medical Sciences), Amir Kasaeian(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Yousef Khader(Jordan University of Science and Technology), Rovshan Khalilov(Baku State University), Ejaz Ahmad Khan(Health Services Academy), Roba Khundkar(University of Oxford), Sezer Kısa(OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University), Adnan Kısa(Høyskolen Kristiania), Zichen Liu(University of Washington), Marek Majdán(University of Trnava), Navid Manafi(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Ali Manafi(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Ana-Laura Manda(Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest), Tuomo J Meretoja(University of Helsinki), Ted R. Miller(Curtin University), Abdollah Mohammadian-Hafshejani(Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences), Reza Mohammadpourhodki(Shahroud University of Medical Sciences), Mohammad Ali Mohseni Bandpei(University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences), Ali H. Mokdad(University of Washington), Mukhammad David Naimzada(Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology), Duduzile Ndwandwe(South African Medical Research Council), Cuong Tat Nguyen(Duy Tan University), Huong Lan Thi Nguyen(Duy Tan University), Andrew T Olagunju(University of Lagos), Tinuke O Olagunju(McMaster University), Hai Quang Pham(Duy Tan University), Dimas Ria Angga Pribadi(Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta), Navid Rabiee(Sharif University of Technology), Kiana Ramezanzadeh(Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences), Kavitha Ranganathan(University of Michigan), Nicholas L S Roberts(University of Washington), Leonardo Roever(Universidade Federal de Uberlândia), Saeed Safari(Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences), Abdallah M Samy(Ain Shams University), Lídia Sànchez-Riera(The University of Sydney), Saeed Shahabi(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences), Catalin-Gabriel Smarandache(Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy), Dillon O Sylte(University of Washington), Berhe Etsay Tesfay(Adigrat University), Bach Xuan Tran(Hanoi Medical University), Irfan Ullah(Gomal University), Parviz Vahedi(University of Maragheh), Amir Vahedian‐Azimi(Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences), Theo Vos(University of Washington), Dawit Habte Woldeyes(Bahir Dar University), Adam Wondmieneh(Wollo University), Zhi-Jiang Zhang(Wuhan University), Spencer L James(University of Washington)
Injury Prevention
March 13, 2020
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: As global rates of mortality decrease, rates of non-fatal injury have increased, particularly in low Socio-demographic Index (SDI) nations. We hypothesised this global pattern of non-fatal injury would be demonstrated in regard to bony hand and wrist trauma over the 27-year study period. METHODS: The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2017 was used to estimate prevalence, age-standardised incidence and years lived with disability for hand trauma in 195 countries from 1990 to 2017. Individual injuries included hand and wrist fractures, thumb amputations and non-thumb digit amputations. RESULTS: The global incidence of hand trauma has only modestly decreased since 1990. In 2017, the age-standardised incidence of hand and wrist fractures was 179 per 100 000 (95% uncertainty interval (UI) 146 to 217), whereas the less common injuries of thumb and non-thumb digit amputation were 24 (95% UI 17 to 34) and 56 (95% UI 43 to 74) per 100 000, respectively. Rates of injury vary greatly by region, and improvements have not been equally distributed. The highest burden of hand trauma is currently reported in high SDI countries. However, low-middle and middle SDI countries have increasing rates of hand trauma by as much at 25%. CONCLUSIONS: Certain regions are noted to have high rates of hand trauma over the study period. Low-middle and middle SDI countries, however, have demonstrated increasing rates of fracture and amputation over the last 27 years. This trend is concerning as access to quality and subspecialised surgical hand care is often limiting in these resource-limited regions.


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