Title: Analyzing Injury Mortality Data for the U'S'
1Analyzing Injury Mortality Data for the U.S.
Robert N. Anderson, Ph.D. Mortality Statistics
Branch Division of Vital Statistics National
Center for Health Statistics
Strengthening Partnerships Shaping the
Future NAPHSIS and VSCP Project Directors Joint
Meeting Portland, Oregon June 6-10, 2004
2New Report on Injury Mortality in the U.S.
3Highlights
- Introduces the External Cause of Injury Mortality
Matrix for ICD-10 - Nature of injury data
- Detailed data on poisoning deaths
- Deaths with natural underlying cause and mention
of external cause
4Intent and Mechanism of Death
- Intent
- the purpose or manner of the injury, i.e.,
unintentional, intentional (suicide or homicide),
or undetermined - Mechanism of death
- the vector that transfers energy to the body
(e.g., firearm, poisoning, motor vehicle) - All ICD codes are two dimensional indicating both
intent and mechanism
5Injuries in the List of 113 Selected Causes of
Death
- Focus is on intent of death, then mechanism
- Major intent categories are rankable causes
- Lacks detail on mechanism
- Particularly for suicide and homicide
- Totals for mechanisms across intent categories
are not shown
6Injuries in the List of 113 Selected Causes of
Death
7Injuries in the List of 113 Selected Causes of
Death
8Injuries in the List of 113 Selected Causes of
Death
9External Cause of Injury Mortality Matrix
- Rationale
- Provide a standard framework to facilitate
national and international comparability - Present information by both mechanism and intent
- Development
- Collaboration between
- ICEHS section of the APHA
- ICE on Injury Statistics
- Recently modified and updated to be consistent
with ICD-10
10External Cause of Injury Mortality Matrix
11External Cause of Injury Mortality Matrix
12External Cause of Injury Mortality Matrix
13Advantages of the Matrix
- Standardized presentation
- More detail in terms of mechanism of death
- Totals for mechanisms of death across intent
categories are shown - Leading mechanisms
14Leading Mechanisms of Injury Death
15Nature of Injury
- Not used as underlying cause of death (UC)
- UC is the external cause that precipitated the
injury - Nature of injury is coded with multiple cause
data - Underutilized
- No comprehensive presentation of nature of injury
data - Tabulating nature of injury data
- Total mention
- Any mention
16Common Nature of Injury Categories (any mention)
17Nature of Injury by Intent (any mention)
18Number of injuries reported
19Poisoning Mortality
- Poisoning deaths are identified in 3 ways
- As the underlying external cause of death
22,242 deaths - As the nature of injury 25,807 deaths
- Underlying cause classified to mental and
behavioral disorders due to psychoactive
substance use (F-codes) 8,558 deaths - Distinction between injury-related and natural
cause poisonings - Overdose/acute exposure vs. chronic abuse
20Poisoning Underlying External Cause
21Poisoning Nature of Injury
22Poisoning Natural Cause
23Natural underlying cause with mention of external
cause
- In 2001, 36,753 deaths with natural UC had
mention of an external cause - Most were cardiovascular diseases, pneumonitis,
cancer, Alzheimers disease and COPD - Most appear legitimate
- E.g., Stroke Fall Skull fracture
- Some are probably certification errors
- E.g., external cause improperly listed in Part II
24Natural underlying cause with mention of external
cause
- More than 70 of these deaths had mention of
ICD-10 codes W80 and X59 - W80 Inhalation and ingestion of other objects
causing obstruction of respiratory tract - Typically mentioned with stroke or pneumonitis as
the UC - X59 Exposure to unspecified factor
- Usually involves a fracture without specification
of external cause - Typically mentioned with heart disease, cancer,
stroke or COPD as the UC
25Interpreting Injury Mortality Data
- Dependent on the accuracy of the cause of death
reported on the death certificate - Specificity is a problem
- With regard to the external cause
- With regard to the nature of injury
- Records still pending investigation at file
closure
26Future Developments
- ICE on Injury Statistics
- Adapting the Barell Matrix for ICD-10 and
mortality data - Selection of main injury
- National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS)
27Injury mortality data on the web
- CDC, NCHS www.cdc.gov/nchs/injury.htm
- CDC, NCIPC www.cdc.gov/ncipc
- WISQARS www.cdc.gov/ncipc/wisqars
- CDC WONDER wonder.cdc.gov
- BLS, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI)
www.bls.gov - NHTSA, Fatal Analysis Reporting System (FARS)
www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov - Bureau of Justice Statistics www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs
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