Temporal changes in the clinical-epidemiological profile of patients with Chagas disease at a referral center in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Hasslocher-Moreno,Alejandro Marcel
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Saraiva,Roberto Magalhaes, Brasil,Pedro Emmanuel Alvarenga Americano do, Sangenis,Luiz Henrique Conde, Xavier,Sergio Salles, Sousa,Andréa Silvestre de, Sperandio-da-Silva,Gilberto Marcelo, Mendes,Fernanda de Souza Nogueira Sardinha, Costa,Andréa Rodrigues da, Holanda,Marcelo Teixeira de, Veloso,Henrique Horta, Mazzoli-Rocha,Flavia, Carneiro,Fernanda Martins, Portela,Luciana Fernandes, Mediano,Mauro Felippe Felix
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Resumo: Abstract INTRODUCTION We aimed to describe the sociodemographic, epidemiological, and clinical characteristics of patients with chronic Chagas disease (CD) at an infectious disease referral center. Changes in patient profiles over time were also evaluated. METHODS This retrospective study included patients with CD from November 1986-December 2019. All patients underwent an evaluation protocol that included sociodemographic profile; epidemiological history; anamnesis; and physical, cardiologic, and digestive examinations. Trend differences for each 5-year period from 1986 to 2019 were tested using a nonparametric trend test for continuous and generalized linear models with binomial distribution for categorical variables. RESULTS A total of 2,168 patients (52.2% women) were included, with a mean age of 47.8 years old. White patients with low levels of education predominated. The reported transmission mode was vectorial in 90.2% of cases. The majority came from areas with a high prevalence (52.2%) and morbidity (67.8%) of CD. The most common clinical presentation was the indeterminate form (44.9%). The number of patients referred gradually decreased and the age at admission increased during the study period, as did the patients’ levels of education. CONCLUSIONS The clinical profile of CD is characterized by a predominance of the indeterminate form of the disease. Regarding the patients who were followed up at the referral center, there was a progressive increase in the mean age and a concomitant decrease in the number of new patients. This reflects the successful control of vector and transfusion transmission in Brazil as well as the aging population of patients with CD.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Temporal changes in the clinical-epidemiological profile of patients with Chagas disease at a referral center in Brazil
title Temporal changes in the clinical-epidemiological profile of patients with Chagas disease at a referral center in Brazil
spellingShingle Temporal changes in the clinical-epidemiological profile of patients with Chagas disease at a referral center in Brazil
Hasslocher-Moreno,Alejandro Marcel
Chagas disease
Epidemiologic studies
Cohort studies
title_short Temporal changes in the clinical-epidemiological profile of patients with Chagas disease at a referral center in Brazil
title_full Temporal changes in the clinical-epidemiological profile of patients with Chagas disease at a referral center in Brazil
title_fullStr Temporal changes in the clinical-epidemiological profile of patients with Chagas disease at a referral center in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Temporal changes in the clinical-epidemiological profile of patients with Chagas disease at a referral center in Brazil
title_sort Temporal changes in the clinical-epidemiological profile of patients with Chagas disease at a referral center in Brazil
author Hasslocher-Moreno,Alejandro Marcel
author_facet Hasslocher-Moreno,Alejandro Marcel
Saraiva,Roberto Magalhaes
Brasil,Pedro Emmanuel Alvarenga Americano do
Sangenis,Luiz Henrique Conde
Xavier,Sergio Salles
Sousa,Andréa Silvestre de
Sperandio-da-Silva,Gilberto Marcelo
Mendes,Fernanda de Souza Nogueira Sardinha
Costa,Andréa Rodrigues da
Holanda,Marcelo Teixeira de
Veloso,Henrique Horta
Mazzoli-Rocha,Flavia
Carneiro,Fernanda Martins
Portela,Luciana Fernandes
Mediano,Mauro Felippe Felix
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author2 Saraiva,Roberto Magalhaes
Brasil,Pedro Emmanuel Alvarenga Americano do
Sangenis,Luiz Henrique Conde
Xavier,Sergio Salles
Sousa,Andréa Silvestre de
Sperandio-da-Silva,Gilberto Marcelo
Mendes,Fernanda de Souza Nogueira Sardinha
Costa,Andréa Rodrigues da
Holanda,Marcelo Teixeira de
Veloso,Henrique Horta
Mazzoli-Rocha,Flavia
Carneiro,Fernanda Martins
Portela,Luciana Fernandes
Mediano,Mauro Felippe Felix
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hasslocher-Moreno,Alejandro Marcel
Saraiva,Roberto Magalhaes
Brasil,Pedro Emmanuel Alvarenga Americano do
Sangenis,Luiz Henrique Conde
Xavier,Sergio Salles
Sousa,Andréa Silvestre de
Sperandio-da-Silva,Gilberto Marcelo
Mendes,Fernanda de Souza Nogueira Sardinha
Costa,Andréa Rodrigues da
Holanda,Marcelo Teixeira de
Veloso,Henrique Horta
Mazzoli-Rocha,Flavia
Carneiro,Fernanda Martins
Portela,Luciana Fernandes
Mediano,Mauro Felippe Felix
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chagas disease
Epidemiologic studies
Cohort studies
topic Chagas disease
Epidemiologic studies
Cohort studies
description Abstract INTRODUCTION We aimed to describe the sociodemographic, epidemiological, and clinical characteristics of patients with chronic Chagas disease (CD) at an infectious disease referral center. Changes in patient profiles over time were also evaluated. METHODS This retrospective study included patients with CD from November 1986-December 2019. All patients underwent an evaluation protocol that included sociodemographic profile; epidemiological history; anamnesis; and physical, cardiologic, and digestive examinations. Trend differences for each 5-year period from 1986 to 2019 were tested using a nonparametric trend test for continuous and generalized linear models with binomial distribution for categorical variables. RESULTS A total of 2,168 patients (52.2% women) were included, with a mean age of 47.8 years old. White patients with low levels of education predominated. The reported transmission mode was vectorial in 90.2% of cases. The majority came from areas with a high prevalence (52.2%) and morbidity (67.8%) of CD. The most common clinical presentation was the indeterminate form (44.9%). The number of patients referred gradually decreased and the age at admission increased during the study period, as did the patients’ levels of education. CONCLUSIONS The clinical profile of CD is characterized by a predominance of the indeterminate form of the disease. Regarding the patients who were followed up at the referral center, there was a progressive increase in the mean age and a concomitant decrease in the number of new patients. This reflects the successful control of vector and transfusion transmission in Brazil as well as the aging population of patients with CD.
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