Public hospitalizations for stroke in Brazil from 2009 to 2016
Stroke is the third major cause of death in the world and the second in Brazil. The purpose of this work was to assess the stroke-related hospitalization, in-hospital mortality, and case fatality rates under the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) from 2009 to 2016. We evaluated the hospital admis...
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description | Stroke is the third major cause of death in the world and the second in Brazil. The purpose of this work was to assess the stroke-related hospitalization, in-hospital mortality, and case fatality rates under the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) from 2009 to 2016.
We evaluated the hospital admissions for stroke and their associated outcomes using data from the Hospital Information available at the Informatics Department of SUS. We selected hospitalization registries according to stroke diagnosis codes from the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10). We identified the association of age and sex with patient death through multiple logistic regression and calculated the rates of hospitalization, mortality and case-fatality per 100,000 inhabitants using age-adjustment methodology.
We analyzed 1,113,599 stroke hospitalizations. From 2009 to 2016, the number of admissions increased from 131,122 to 146,950 and the absolute number of in-hospital deaths increased from 28,731 to 31,937. Younger age and male sex were significantly associated with patient survival. Our results showed that the annual age-adjusted hospitalization and in-hospital mortality rates decreased by 11.8% and 12.6%, respectively, but the case fatality rate increased for patients older than 70 years.
Although the age-adjusted hospitalization and in-hospital mortality rates declined, the total number of hospitalization and deaths have increased. It is expected a continuous increase over the next years of stroke admissions with the rapid aging of the Brazilian population. Efforts should be renewed targeting risk factors, access to hospital and rehabilitation in particular for the elderly population. |
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subjects | Adult Age Age Factors Aged Aged, 80 and over Aging Analysis Biology and Life Sciences Brazil - epidemiology Care and treatment Death Elderly patients Epidemiology Fatalities Female Geriatrics Health problems Health risks Hospital admission and discharge Hospital Mortality Hospitalization Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data Hospitals Hospitals, Public Humans Industrial engineering Informatics Logistic Models Male Medicine and Health Sciences Middle Aged Mortality Older people Patient outcomes People and places Population (statistical) Public health Regression analysis Rehabilitation Research and Analysis Methods Risk analysis Risk factors Sex Sex Factors Statistical analysis Stroke Stroke - diagnosis Stroke - epidemiology Stroke - mortality Survival Rate Systematic review Trends Young Adult |
title | Public hospitalizations for stroke in Brazil from 2009 to 2016 |
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