Epidemiology of facial fractures: incidence, prevalence and years lived with disability estimates from the Global Burden of Disease 2017 study

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Lalloo Ratilal,Lucchesi Lydia R,Bisignano Catherine,Castle Chris D,Dingels Zachary V,Fox Jack T,Hamilton Erin B,Liu Zichen,Roberts Nicholas L S,Sylte Dillon O,Alahdab Fares,Alipour Vahid,Alsharif Ubai,Arabloo Jalal,Bagherzadeh Mojtaba,Banach Maciej,Bijani Ali,Crowe Christopher Stephen,Daryani Ahmad,Do Huyen Phuc,Doan Linh Phuong,Fischer Florian,Gebremeskel Gebreamlak Gebremedhn,Haagsma Juanita A,Haj-Mirzaian Arvin,Haj-Mirzaian Arya,Hamidi Samer,Hoang Chi Linh,Irvani Seyed Sina Naghibi,Kasaeian Amir,Khader Yousef Saleh,Khalilov Rovshan,Khoja Abdullah T,Kiadaliri Aliasghar A,Majdan Marek,Manaf Navid,Manafi Ali,Massenburg Benjamin Ballard,Mohammadian-Hafshejani Abdollah,Morrison Shane Douglas,Nguyen Trang Huyen,Nguyen Son Hoang,Nguyen Cuong Tat,Olagunju Tinuke O,Otstavnov Nikita,Polinder Suzanne,Rabiee Navid,Rabiee Mohammad,Ramezanzadeh Kiana,Ranganathan Kavitha,Rezapour Aziz,Safari Saeed,Samy Abdallah M,Sanchez Riera Lidia,Shaikh Masood Ali,Tran Bach Xuan,Vahedi Parviz,Vahedian-Azimi Amir,Zhang Zhi-Jiang,Pigott David M,Hay Simon I,Mokdad Ali H,James Spencer LORCID

Abstract

BackgroundThe Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) has historically produced estimates of causes of injury such as falls but not the resulting types of injuries that occur. The objective of this study was to estimate the global incidence, prevalence and years lived with disability (YLDs) due to facial fractures and to estimate the leading injurious causes of facial fracture.MethodsWe obtained results from GBD 2017. First, the study estimated the incidence from each injury cause (eg, falls), and then the proportion of each cause that would result in facial fracture being the most disabling injury. Incidence, prevalence and YLDs of facial fractures are then calculated across causes.ResultsGlobally, in 2017, there were 7 538 663 (95% uncertainty interval 6 116 489 to 9 493 113) new cases, 1 819 732 (1 609 419 to 2 091 618) prevalent cases, and 117 402 (73 266 to 169 689) YLDs due to facial fractures. In terms of age-standardised incidence, prevalence and YLDs, the global rates were 98 (80 to 123) per 100 000, 23 (20 to 27) per 100 000, and 2 (1 to 2) per 100 000, respectively. Facial fractures were most concentrated in Central Europe. Falls were the predominant cause in most regions.ConclusionsFacial fractures are predominantly caused by falls and occur worldwide. Healthcare systems and public health agencies should investigate methods of all injury prevention. It is important for healthcare systems in every part of the world to ensure access to treatment resources.

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Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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