Krueger H, Noonan V K, Trenaman L M, Joshi P, Rivers C S
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Chronic Dis Inj Can. 2013 Jun;33(3):113-22.
The purpose of this study is to estimate the current lifetime economic burden of traumatic spinal cord injury (tSCI) in Canada from a societal perspective, including both direct and indirect costs, using an incidence-based approach.
Available resource use and cost information for complete/incomplete tetraplegia and paraplegia was applied to the estimated annual incidence of tSCI, by severity, in Canada.
The estimated lifetime economic burden per individual with tSCI ranges from $1.5 million for incomplete paraplegia to $3.0 million for complete tetraplegia. The annual economic burden associated with 1389 new persons with tSCI surviving their initial hospitalization is estimated at $2.67 billion.
While the number of injuries per year in Canada is relatively small, the annual economic burden is substantial.
本研究的目的是从社会角度,采用基于发病率的方法,估算加拿大创伤性脊髓损伤(tSCI)目前的终身经济负担,包括直接成本和间接成本。
将完全性/不完全性四肢瘫和截瘫的可用资源使用及成本信息应用于加拿大按严重程度估算的tSCI年发病率。
tSCI患者的估计终身经济负担从不完全截瘫的150万美元到完全四肢瘫的300万美元不等。与1389名在首次住院后存活的新发tSCI患者相关的年度经济负担估计为26.7亿美元。
虽然加拿大每年的受伤人数相对较少,但年度经济负担却相当大。