在 COVID-19 大流行期间,与毒物有关的死亡人数超过了自然死亡人数--加拿大安大略省的经验

Karissa French, Reuven Jhirad, J. Herath
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回顾性审查安大略省在 2018 年至 2021 年期间接受验尸官调查和尸检的死亡案例,比较 COVID-19 大流行之前和期间的逐年变化。确定大流行期间中毒死亡模式的变化。利用安大略省首席验尸官办公室的数据库,确定安大略省尸检的数量以及主要死因和死亡方式。从 2003 年到 2022 年上半年,那些以毒理学为主要死因的人被分离出来,并按年份划分。对于 2018 年至 2021 年期间的死亡病例,则按死亡方式划分。此外,还分离了所有以毒理学为主要死因的死亡病例,或根据毒理学呈阳性的情况高度怀疑以毒理学为死因的未最终调查病例。在此基础上,我们按年份汇编了人口统计数据和检测到的物质数据,以便进行比较。COVID-19 大流行前两年与随后两年相比,病例总数增加了 22%。大流行前一年与大流行第一年相比,自然死亡病例占病例总数的比例从 52% 降至 47%,而与毒品有关的病例则从 24% 增至 36%。芬太尼仍然是中毒死亡病例中最常检测到的物质。阿片类药物与兴奋剂的合并毒性以及非药物苯并二氮杂卓的检测率均有所上升。在与毒品有关的死亡案例中,男性死亡人数有所增加,占四分之三,30 至 39 岁年龄组受影响最大。与毒品有关的死亡病例的数量和相对比例都有所增加,在大流行病的两年中一直居高不下。
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The Shift to Toxicological-Related Deaths Over Natural During the COVID-19 Pandemic—An Ontario, Canada, Experience
Retrospective review of deaths in Ontario where there was Coroner’s investigation and a postmortem examination between 2018 and 2021 to compare year by year changes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. To establish the changes in patterns of toxicological deaths over the pandemic. Using the database of the Office of the Chief Coroner for Ontario to determine the numbers of postmortem examinations for the province of Ontario as well as the primary cause and manner of death. Those with a toxicological primary cause of death were isolated from 2003 to the first half of 2022 and divided by year. For those between the years 2018 and 2021 deaths were divided by manner of death. Further all deaths with either a toxicological primary cause of death or unfinalized investigations which were highly suspicious for a toxicological cause based on circumstance with a positive toxicology were isolated. From these the data on demographics and substances detected were compiled by year for comparison. Comparing two years prior to the COVID-19 pandemic to the following two years there was an increase in total case load of 22%. Comparing the year before the pandemic to the first year of the pandemic deaths from natural causes fell from 52% to 47% of total cases, while drug-related cases increased from 24% to 36%. Fentanyl remained as the most prevalent detected substance in toxicological deaths. Combined opioid toxicity with stimulants increased, as well as the detection of nonpharmaceutical benzodiazepines. Deaths in men increased to comprise 3 in 4 drug-related deaths with the 30 to 39 years age-group remaining the most impacted. There was an increase in numbers and relative proportions of cases attributed to drug-related deaths which remained high over the two years of the pandemic.
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