Epidemiology of trauma in the subarctic regions of the Nordic countries

Abstract Background The northern regions of the Nordic countries have common challenges of sparsely populated areas, long distances, and an arctic climate. The aim of this study was to compare the cause and rate of fatal injuries in the northernmost area of the Nordic countries over a 5-year period....

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Published in:BMC Emergency Medicine
Main Authors: Tine Steinvik, Lasse Raatiniemi, Brynjólfur Mogensen, Guðrún B. Steingrímsdóttir, Torfinn Beer, Anders Eriksson, Trond Dehli, Torben Wisborg, Håkon Kvåle Bakke
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:33449e6abd59424cb8b75e95fc96610a 2023-05-15T15:10:51+02:00 Epidemiology of trauma in the subarctic regions of the Nordic countries Tine Steinvik Lasse Raatiniemi Brynjólfur Mogensen Guðrún B. Steingrímsdóttir Torfinn Beer Anders Eriksson Trond Dehli Torben Wisborg Håkon Kvåle Bakke 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-021-00559-4 https://doaj.org/article/33449e6abd59424cb8b75e95fc96610a EN eng BMC https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-021-00559-4 https://doaj.org/toc/1471-227X doi:10.1186/s12873-021-00559-4 1471-227X https://doaj.org/article/33449e6abd59424cb8b75e95fc96610a BMC Emergency Medicine, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2022) Trauma Injury Epidemiology Rural Special situations and conditions RC952-1245 Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid RC86-88.9 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-021-00559-4 2022-12-31T08:08:48Z Abstract Background The northern regions of the Nordic countries have common challenges of sparsely populated areas, long distances, and an arctic climate. The aim of this study was to compare the cause and rate of fatal injuries in the northernmost area of the Nordic countries over a 5-year period. Methods In this retrospective cohort, we used the Cause of Death Registries to collate all deaths from 2007 to 2011 due to an external cause of death. The study area was the three northernmost counties in Norway, the four northernmost counties in Finland and Sweden, and the whole of Iceland. Results A total of 4308 deaths were included in the analysis. Low energy trauma comprised 24% of deaths and high energy trauma 76% of deaths. Northern Finland had the highest incidence of both high and low energy trauma deaths. Iceland had the lowest incidence of high and low energy trauma deaths. Iceland had the lowest prehospital share of deaths (74%) and the lowest incidence of injuries leading to death in a rural location. The incidence rates for high energy trauma death were 36.1/100000/year in Northern Finland, 15.6/100000/year in Iceland, 27.0/100000/year in Northern Norway, and 23.0/100000/year in Northern Sweden. Conclusion We found unexpected differences in the epidemiology of trauma death between the countries. The differences suggest that a comparison of the trauma care systems and preventive strategies in the four countries is required. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Iceland Northern Finland Northern Norway Northern Sweden Subarctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Norway BMC Emergency Medicine 22 1
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topic Trauma
Injury
Epidemiology
Rural
Special situations and conditions
RC952-1245
Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
RC86-88.9
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Injury
Epidemiology
Rural
Special situations and conditions
RC952-1245
Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
RC86-88.9
Tine Steinvik
Lasse Raatiniemi
Brynjólfur Mogensen
Guðrún B. Steingrímsdóttir
Torfinn Beer
Anders Eriksson
Trond Dehli
Torben Wisborg
Håkon Kvåle Bakke
Epidemiology of trauma in the subarctic regions of the Nordic countries
topic_facet Trauma
Injury
Epidemiology
Rural
Special situations and conditions
RC952-1245
Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
RC86-88.9
description Abstract Background The northern regions of the Nordic countries have common challenges of sparsely populated areas, long distances, and an arctic climate. The aim of this study was to compare the cause and rate of fatal injuries in the northernmost area of the Nordic countries over a 5-year period. Methods In this retrospective cohort, we used the Cause of Death Registries to collate all deaths from 2007 to 2011 due to an external cause of death. The study area was the three northernmost counties in Norway, the four northernmost counties in Finland and Sweden, and the whole of Iceland. Results A total of 4308 deaths were included in the analysis. Low energy trauma comprised 24% of deaths and high energy trauma 76% of deaths. Northern Finland had the highest incidence of both high and low energy trauma deaths. Iceland had the lowest incidence of high and low energy trauma deaths. Iceland had the lowest prehospital share of deaths (74%) and the lowest incidence of injuries leading to death in a rural location. The incidence rates for high energy trauma death were 36.1/100000/year in Northern Finland, 15.6/100000/year in Iceland, 27.0/100000/year in Northern Norway, and 23.0/100000/year in Northern Sweden. Conclusion We found unexpected differences in the epidemiology of trauma death between the countries. The differences suggest that a comparison of the trauma care systems and preventive strategies in the four countries is required.
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author Tine Steinvik
Lasse Raatiniemi
Brynjólfur Mogensen
Guðrún B. Steingrímsdóttir
Torfinn Beer
Anders Eriksson
Trond Dehli
Torben Wisborg
Håkon Kvåle Bakke
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Lasse Raatiniemi
Brynjólfur Mogensen
Guðrún B. Steingrímsdóttir
Torfinn Beer
Anders Eriksson
Trond Dehli
Torben Wisborg
Håkon Kvåle Bakke
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title Epidemiology of trauma in the subarctic regions of the Nordic countries
title_short Epidemiology of trauma in the subarctic regions of the Nordic countries
title_full Epidemiology of trauma in the subarctic regions of the Nordic countries
title_fullStr Epidemiology of trauma in the subarctic regions of the Nordic countries
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of trauma in the subarctic regions of the Nordic countries
title_sort epidemiology of trauma in the subarctic regions of the nordic countries
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