6084 Cases of Adult Tetanus from China: A Literature Analysis

Objective To describe the clinical characteristics, treatments, and outcomes of tetanus and determine the most appropriate focus for tetanus prevention and treatment to reduce morbidity and mortality in China. Methods Four databases, including the Chinese Bio-Medical Literature Database, Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure, Chinese Scientific Journal Database, and Wan-fang Data, were searched from 1 January, 2000 to 30 October, 2022. Results In total, 151 articles including 6084 tetanus patients met the inclusion criteria. Additionally, 5925 patients had their gender recorded in detail, among which 66.67% (3950/5925) were male, and 33.33% (1975/ 5925) were female. The average age in the detailed records was reported in 4773 cases, with an overall average age of 46.69. The number of patients’ places of residence was 580. Those from rural areas comprised the highest percentage with 88.62% (514 / 580). The causes of injury were recorded in 1592 cases in total; injuries caused by metals, wood, and wooden spikes accounted for the highest percentage with 54.52% (868/1592). Patient outcomes were recorded in 4305 cases, with a mortality of 9.34% (402/4305). The leading causes of death included treatment terminated by family members, asphyxia due to persistent spasms, respiratory failure, and autonomic dysfunction, family automatic abandonment and asphyxia accounted for the highest percentage, both 24.00% (54/225). Conclusion The overall success rate of tetanus treatment in China has dramatically improved, but the prevention and control of non-neonatal tetanus is still challenging. Focus should be placed on the prevention of adult tetanus and standardizing the use of sedative and spasmolytic drugs. Additionally, medical professionals should popularize tetanus prevention and treatment knowledge among the people and strengthen training in grass-roots hospitals.

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