Drugs Most Frequently Involved in Drug Overdose Deaths: United States, 2011-2016.

Q1 Social Sciences
Holly Hedegaard, Brigham A Bastian, James P Trinidad, Merianne Spencer, Margaret Warner
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Objective-This report identifies the specific drugs involved most frequently in drug overdose deaths in the United States from 2011 through 2016. Methods-Record-level data from the 2011-2016 National Vital Statistics System-Mortality files were linked to electronic files containing literal text information from death certificates. Drug overdose deaths were identified using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision underlying causeof- death codes X40-X44, X60-X64, X85, and Y10-Y14. Drug mentions were identified by searching the literal text in three fields of the death certificate: the causes of death from Part I, significant conditions contributing to death from Part II, and a description of how the injury occurred. Contextual information was used to determine drug involvement in the death. Descriptive statistics were calculated for drug overdose deaths involving the 10 most frequently mentioned drugs. Deaths involving more than one drug (e.g., a death involving both heroin and cocaine) were counted in all relevant drug categories (e.g., the same death was included in counts of heroin deaths and in counts of cocaine deaths). Results-Among drug overdose deaths that mentioned at least one specific drug, the 10 most frequently mentioned drugs during 2011-2016 included fentanyl, heroin, hydrocodone, methadone, morphine, oxycodone, alprazolam, diazepam, cocaine, and methamphetamine. Oxycodone ranked first in 2011, heroin during 2012-2015, and fentanyl in 2016. During the study period, cocaine consistently ranked second or third. From 2011 through 2016, the age-adjusted rate of drug overdose deaths involving heroin more than tripled, as did the rate of drug overdose deaths involving methamphetamine. The rate of drug overdose deaths involving fentanyl and fentanyl analogs doubled each year from 2013 through 2016, from 0.6 per 100,000 in 2013 to 1.3 in 2014, 2.6 in 2015, and 5.9 in 2016. The rate of overdose deaths involving methadone decreased from 1.4 per 100,000 in 2011 to 1.1 in 2016. The 10 most frequently mentioned drugs often were found in combination with each other. The drugs most frequently mentioned varied by the intent of the drug overdose death. In 2016, the drugs most frequently mentioned in unintentional drug overdose deaths were fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine, while the drugs most frequently mentioned in suicides by drug overdose were oxycodone, diphenhydramine, hydrocodone, and alprazolam.

最常导致药物过量死亡的药物:美国,2011-2016。
目的:本报告确定了2011年至2016年美国药物过量死亡中最常见的特定药物。方法:将2011-2016年国家生命统计系统的记录级数据——死亡率文件与包含死亡证明文本信息的电子文件链接。使用国际疾病分类第十版确定药物过量死亡,潜在死亡原因代码为X40-X44、X60-X64、X85和Y10-Y14。通过在死亡证明的三个字段中搜索字面文本来确定提及药物:第一部分的死亡原因,第二部分导致死亡的重要条件,以及对如何发生伤害的描述。上下文信息被用来确定药物与死亡的关系。对涉及10种最常提到的药物的药物过量死亡进行描述性统计。涉及一种以上毒品的死亡(例如,涉及海洛因和可卡因的死亡)被计入所有相关毒品类别(例如,同一死亡被计入海洛因死亡计数和可卡因死亡计数)。结果:在至少提及一种特定药物的药物过量死亡中,2011-2016年期间提及频率最高的10种药物包括芬太尼、海洛因、氢可酮、美沙酮、吗啡、羟考酮、阿普唑仑、地西泮、可卡因和甲基苯丙胺。2011年排名第一的是羟考酮,2012-2015年是海洛因,2016年是芬太尼。在研究期间,可卡因一直排在第二或第三位。从2011年到2016年,涉及海洛因的药物过量死亡率的年龄调整率增加了两倍多,涉及甲基苯丙胺的药物过量死亡率也增加了两倍多。从2013年到2016年,涉及芬太尼和芬太尼类似物的药物过量死亡率每年翻一番,从2013年的每10万人0.6人增加到2014年的1.3人,2015年的2.6人,2016年的5.9人。美沙酮的过量死亡率从2011年的每10万人1.4人下降到2016年的1.1人。10种最常被提及的药物通常是相互联合使用的。最常提到的药物因药物过量致死的目的而异。2016年,在非故意用药过量死亡中,最常被提及的药物是芬太尼、海洛因和可卡因,而在用药过量自杀中,最常被提及的药物是羟考酮、苯海拉明、氢可酮和阿普唑仑。
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