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Articles

Years of life lost among Iranian people killed in the Iraq–Iran war: the 25-year perspective

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Pages 382-387 | Received 06 Mar 2013, Accepted 09 Sep 2013, Published online: 17 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

To estimate the years of life lost (YLL), registered deaths due to Iraq–Iran war (1980–2005) were identified considering ICD10 codes of Y36.0 to Y36.9. Estimated YLL was calculated by taking age-weighting options and discount rates. Population life expectancy in each corresponding year was retrieved from the national health database. During 1980–2005, 178,298 Iranian men and 5325 Iranian women died in war. The mean death age was 22.8 ± 9 years, 96.6% occurred during the years of war (September 1980–August 1988). In the years after the war (1988–2005) 6243 (3.4%) of deaths occurred as the result of complication of the war-related injuries or implanted landmines/unexploded ordnances (ICD10 code: Y36.8). YLL in Iraq–Iran war among Iranian victims were calculated as 10,479,405.0 years considering the age weighting and discount rate equal to 0. Age-adjusted YLL were estimated as 10,169,546.2 years in males. Female cases that comprised 2.9% of total victims lost 309,858.8 years. The mean YLL was calculated as 57.1 years for each Iranian victim killed in Iraq–Iran war. The war-related YLL was estimated more than 10 million years that comprised a majority of young men. This study is the first step in estimation of disability adjusted life year (DALY) of Iraq–Iran war on Iranian side.

Acknowledgements

The data for this study were retrieved from the Veterans and Martyrs Affairs Foundation (VMAF) Database. The authors gratefully acknowledge the support for the thoughtful comments received from Dr Hamid Shokoohi.

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Funding

The Veterans and Martyrs Affairs Foundation (VMAF) funded this study.

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