Impact of hospitalizations for osteomyelitis: An assessment of prevalence and severity

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Brenda Darc
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Valk, Caroline Frieda de Oliveira, Rodrigues, Caroline Barreto, Carvalho, Isabela, Anese, Douglas, Pies, Júlia Cristini Thomas, Abreu, Larissa Cunha de, Moia, Lucas Salvadego, Aquino, Natalia Jaworski, Abreu, Vicente Paulo Afonso, Soares, Maria Eduarda Brito, Bregadioli, Vinicius Roberto Martins, Pereira-Silva, Jordam William, Bonzanini, Matheus, Braga, Irene dos Santos, Andrade, Islla Giovanna Melo de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences
Texto Completo: https://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1744
Resumo: Osteomyelitis is an inflammatory and infectious condition that affects the bone, resulting in significant damage and, in severe cases, even life-threatening complications. This bone infection can be caused by a variety of infectious agents and can arise in different ways, from sudden acute infections to persistent chronic infections. The study of the incidence of osteomyelitis is extremely important due to its clinical and epidemiological implications. Understanding the incidence of osteomyelitis in different populations and geographic regions can contribute to the development of targeted public health policies and more assertive prevention programs. Therefore, the objective of this work was to outline an epidemiological overview of hospitalizations caused by osteomyelitis in Brazil, from 2019 to 2023. This is an ecological time series study, which used data from the Hospital Information System (SIH) of the DATASUS. This comprehensive source offers a detailed overview of hospital admissions caused by osteomyelitis in Brazil. We describe a subtle 4% reduction in hospital admissions for osteomyelitis in Brazil, with the Southeast accounting for the majority of admissions. Furthermore, it was possible to identify that men, mixed race, aged between 40 and 49 years old were the most affected and that the majority of hospitalizations were urgent. A subtle reduction in hospitalizations for osteomyelitis is an encouraging indicator in a public health context, suggesting progress in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of this debilitating condition. To maintain and expand this positive trend, it is critical to continue investing in health education, clinical research, and health infrastructure, ensuring that all individuals have equitable access to prevention and treatment services.
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spelling Impact of hospitalizations for osteomyelitis: An assessment of prevalence and severityImpacto das internações por osteomielite: Uma avaliação da prevalência e gravidadeOsteomieliteInternações hospitalaresEpidemiologiaOsteomyelitis is an inflammatory and infectious condition that affects the bone, resulting in significant damage and, in severe cases, even life-threatening complications. This bone infection can be caused by a variety of infectious agents and can arise in different ways, from sudden acute infections to persistent chronic infections. The study of the incidence of osteomyelitis is extremely important due to its clinical and epidemiological implications. Understanding the incidence of osteomyelitis in different populations and geographic regions can contribute to the development of targeted public health policies and more assertive prevention programs. Therefore, the objective of this work was to outline an epidemiological overview of hospitalizations caused by osteomyelitis in Brazil, from 2019 to 2023. This is an ecological time series study, which used data from the Hospital Information System (SIH) of the DATASUS. This comprehensive source offers a detailed overview of hospital admissions caused by osteomyelitis in Brazil. We describe a subtle 4% reduction in hospital admissions for osteomyelitis in Brazil, with the Southeast accounting for the majority of admissions. Furthermore, it was possible to identify that men, mixed race, aged between 40 and 49 years old were the most affected and that the majority of hospitalizations were urgent. A subtle reduction in hospitalizations for osteomyelitis is an encouraging indicator in a public health context, suggesting progress in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of this debilitating condition. To maintain and expand this positive trend, it is critical to continue investing in health education, clinical research, and health infrastructure, ensuring that all individuals have equitable access to prevention and treatment services.A osteomielite é uma condição inflamatória e infecciosa que afeta o osso, resultando em danos significativos e, em casos graves, até mesmo em complicações potencialmente fatais. Essa infecção óssea pode ser causada por uma variedade de agentes infecciosos e pode surgir de diferentes formas, desde infecções agudas repentinas até infecções crônicas persistentes. O estudo da incidência da osteomielite é de extrema importância devido às suas implicações clínicas e epidemiológicas. Compreender a incidência da osteomielite em diferentes populações e regiões geográficas pode contribuir para o desenvolvimento de políticas de saúde pública direcionadas e programas de prevenção mais assertivos. Dessa forma, o objetivo desse trabalho foi traçar um panorama epidemiológico das internações causadas por osteomielite no Brasil, no período de 2019 a 2023. Trata-se de um estudo ecológico de séries temporais, que usou dados do Sistema de Informações Hospitalares (SIH) do DATASUS. Essa fonte abrangente oferece uma visão detalhada das internações hospitalares causadas por osteomielite no Brasil. Descrevemos uma redução sutil de 4% nas internações hospitalares por osteomielite no Brasil, com o Sudeste sendo responsável pela maioria das internações. Além disso, foi possível identificar que homens, pardos, com idade entre 40 a 49 anos foram os mais acometidos e que a maioria das internações foi em caráter de urgência. Uma sutil redução nas internações por osteomielite é um indicador encorajador no contexto de saúde pública, sugerindo progresso na prevenção, diagnóstico e tratamento dessa condição debilitante. Para manter e expandir essa tendência positiva, é fundamental continuar investindo em educação em saúde, pesquisa clínica e infraestrutura de saúde, garantindo que todos os indivíduos tenham acesso equitativo a serviços de prevenção e tratamento.Specialized Dentistry Group2024-03-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/174410.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n3p2155-2164Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 2155-2164Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 Núm. 3 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 2155-2164Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 6 n. 3 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 2155-21642674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1744/1965Copyright (c) 2024 Brenda Darc Santos, Caroline Frieda de Oliveira Valk, Caroline Barreto Rodrigues, Isabela Carvalho, Douglas Anese, Júlia Cristini Thomas Pies, Larissa Cunha de Abreu, Lucas Salvadego Moia, Natalia Jaworski Aquino, Vicente Paulo Afonso Abreu, Maria Eduarda Brito Soares, Vinicius Roberto Martins Bregadioli, Jordam William Pereira-Silva, Matheus Bonzanini, Irene dos Santos Braga, Islla Giovanna Melo de Andradehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Brenda DarcValk, Caroline Frieda de OliveiraRodrigues, Caroline BarretoCarvalho, IsabelaAnese, DouglasPies, Júlia Cristini ThomasAbreu, Larissa Cunha deMoia, Lucas SalvadegoAquino, Natalia JaworskiAbreu, Vicente Paulo AfonsoSoares, Maria Eduarda BritoBregadioli, Vinicius Roberto MartinsPereira-Silva, Jordam WilliamBonzanini, MatheusBraga, Irene dos SantosAndrade, Islla Giovanna Melo de2024-03-25T23:47:11Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1744Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2024-03-25T23:47:11Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of hospitalizations for osteomyelitis: An assessment of prevalence and severity
Impacto das internações por osteomielite: Uma avaliação da prevalência e gravidade
title Impact of hospitalizations for osteomyelitis: An assessment of prevalence and severity
spellingShingle Impact of hospitalizations for osteomyelitis: An assessment of prevalence and severity
Santos, Brenda Darc
Osteomielite
Internações hospitalares
Epidemiologia
title_short Impact of hospitalizations for osteomyelitis: An assessment of prevalence and severity
title_full Impact of hospitalizations for osteomyelitis: An assessment of prevalence and severity
title_fullStr Impact of hospitalizations for osteomyelitis: An assessment of prevalence and severity
title_full_unstemmed Impact of hospitalizations for osteomyelitis: An assessment of prevalence and severity
title_sort Impact of hospitalizations for osteomyelitis: An assessment of prevalence and severity
author Santos, Brenda Darc
author_facet Santos, Brenda Darc
Valk, Caroline Frieda de Oliveira
Rodrigues, Caroline Barreto
Carvalho, Isabela
Anese, Douglas
Pies, Júlia Cristini Thomas
Abreu, Larissa Cunha de
Moia, Lucas Salvadego
Aquino, Natalia Jaworski
Abreu, Vicente Paulo Afonso
Soares, Maria Eduarda Brito
Bregadioli, Vinicius Roberto Martins
Pereira-Silva, Jordam William
Bonzanini, Matheus
Braga, Irene dos Santos
Andrade, Islla Giovanna Melo de
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Rodrigues, Caroline Barreto
Carvalho, Isabela
Anese, Douglas
Pies, Júlia Cristini Thomas
Abreu, Larissa Cunha de
Moia, Lucas Salvadego
Aquino, Natalia Jaworski
Abreu, Vicente Paulo Afonso
Soares, Maria Eduarda Brito
Bregadioli, Vinicius Roberto Martins
Pereira-Silva, Jordam William
Bonzanini, Matheus
Braga, Irene dos Santos
Andrade, Islla Giovanna Melo de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Brenda Darc
Valk, Caroline Frieda de Oliveira
Rodrigues, Caroline Barreto
Carvalho, Isabela
Anese, Douglas
Pies, Júlia Cristini Thomas
Abreu, Larissa Cunha de
Moia, Lucas Salvadego
Aquino, Natalia Jaworski
Abreu, Vicente Paulo Afonso
Soares, Maria Eduarda Brito
Bregadioli, Vinicius Roberto Martins
Pereira-Silva, Jordam William
Bonzanini, Matheus
Braga, Irene dos Santos
Andrade, Islla Giovanna Melo de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Osteomielite
Internações hospitalares
Epidemiologia
topic Osteomielite
Internações hospitalares
Epidemiologia
description Osteomyelitis is an inflammatory and infectious condition that affects the bone, resulting in significant damage and, in severe cases, even life-threatening complications. This bone infection can be caused by a variety of infectious agents and can arise in different ways, from sudden acute infections to persistent chronic infections. The study of the incidence of osteomyelitis is extremely important due to its clinical and epidemiological implications. Understanding the incidence of osteomyelitis in different populations and geographic regions can contribute to the development of targeted public health policies and more assertive prevention programs. Therefore, the objective of this work was to outline an epidemiological overview of hospitalizations caused by osteomyelitis in Brazil, from 2019 to 2023. This is an ecological time series study, which used data from the Hospital Information System (SIH) of the DATASUS. This comprehensive source offers a detailed overview of hospital admissions caused by osteomyelitis in Brazil. We describe a subtle 4% reduction in hospital admissions for osteomyelitis in Brazil, with the Southeast accounting for the majority of admissions. Furthermore, it was possible to identify that men, mixed race, aged between 40 and 49 years old were the most affected and that the majority of hospitalizations were urgent. A subtle reduction in hospitalizations for osteomyelitis is an encouraging indicator in a public health context, suggesting progress in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of this debilitating condition. To maintain and expand this positive trend, it is critical to continue investing in health education, clinical research, and health infrastructure, ensuring that all individuals have equitable access to prevention and treatment services.
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