MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 1992 Jun 19;41(24):429-31.
In the United States, 58% of all adults consume alcohol, and death rates for most injuries and some diseases increase directly in relation to levels of consumption (1-3). Forensic deaths (i.e., deaths certified under the medical examiner system) include a substantial proportion of cases for which alcohol use may have contributed to the death; in many cases, this system provides detailed medical information on causes of death because of autopsies and blood alcohol level testing. To further characterize alcohol-related deaths in Westchester County (4,5), the New York Medical College (NYMC) and the Westchester County Department of Laboratories and Research (WCDLR) estimated the total alcohol-related mortality (ARM) and years of potential life lost before age 65 (YPLL) for all deaths certified by the medical examiner for Westchester County, New York, during 1989. This report summarizes the findings and addresses public health applications for estimating ARM employing this method.
在美国,58%的成年人饮酒,大多数伤害和一些疾病的死亡率与饮酒量直接相关(1-3)。法医鉴定的死亡(即根据法医系统认证的死亡)包括很大一部分饮酒可能导致死亡的案例;在许多情况下,该系统由于尸检和血液酒精含量检测而提供了关于死亡原因的详细医学信息。为了进一步描述韦斯特切斯特县与酒精相关的死亡情况(4,5),纽约医学院(NYMC)和韦斯特切斯特县实验室与研究部(WCDLR)估计了1989年纽约韦斯特切斯特县法医认证的所有死亡的酒精相关总死亡率(ARM)和65岁之前潜在寿命损失年数(YPLL)。本报告总结了研究结果,并探讨了采用这种方法估计ARM的公共卫生应用。