Cardiovascular Disease Mortality According to the Brazilian Information System on Mortality and the Global Burden of Disease Study Estimates in Brazil, 2000-2017.

Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia
Deborah Carvalho MaltaAntonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro

Abstract

The Brazilian Information System on Mortality (SIM) is of vital importance in monitoring the trends of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and is aimed at supporting public policies. To compare historical series of CVD mortality based on data from the SIM, with and without correction, and from the Brazil Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study 2017, in the 2000-2017 period. Analysis of CVD mortality in Brazil between 2000 and 2017. Three CVD mortality estimates were compared: Crude SIM, Corrected SIM, and GBD 2017. Absolute numbers and age-standardized rates were used to compare the estimates for Brazil, its states and the Federal District. In the SIM, the total of deaths ranged from 261,000, in 2000, to 359,000, in 2017. In the GBD 2017, the total of deaths ranged from 292,000 to 388,000, for the same years, respectively. A high proportion of the causes of death from CVD corresponded to garbage codes, classified according to the GBD 2017, reaching 42% in 2017. The rates estimated by GBD ranged from 248.8 (1990) to 178.0 (2017) deaths per 100,000 inhabitants. The rates of the Crude SIM and Corrected SIM also showed a reduction for the whole series analyzed, the Crude SIM showing lower rates: 204.9 (1990) and 155.1 (2017) deaths per 100...Continue Reading

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Sep 3, 2020·Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia·Carisi Anne Polanczyk
Oct 8, 2020·Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia·Gláucia Maria Moraes de OliveiraAntonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro
Jul 3, 2021·Nutrients·Ligia M WatanabeLucia A Seale

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