Head injury-associated deaths in the United States from 1979 to 1986
D. M. Sosin, J. J. Sacks and S. M. Smith
Division of Injury Epidemiology and Control, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Review of US mortality data from 1979 to 1986 identified 315,328 deaths
associated with head injury, which represented 2% of all deaths, 26% of
injury deaths, and an annualized head injury-associated death rate of 16.9
per 100,000 residents. Motor vehicles (57%), firearms (14%), and falls
(12%) were the most frequent causes. Death rates peaked at 15 to 24 years
of age and at 75 years or older, with the younger group most affected by
motor vehicles (77%) and the older group by falls (43%). Although blacks
and whites had similar death rates overall, age- and cause-specific rates
varied considerably. The rate of head injury-associated death for males was
three times that of females. Rates for head injury-associated death
plateaued after declining in the early 1980s. Physicians can play an
important role in primary prevention of head injury through careful
prescribing of medications, patient counseling, and advocacy of proved
interventions such as motor vehicle-occupant restraints. use, we observed
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