Chagas' disease and ageing: the coexistence of other chronic diseases with Chagas' disease in elderly patients

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Autor(a) principal: Alves,Rosalía Matera de Angelis
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Thomaz,Raquel Prado, Almeida,Eros Antônio de, Wanderley,Jamiro da Silva, Guariento,Maria Elena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: This study aimed to identify the main comorbidities in elderly chagasic patients treated in a reference service and identify possible associations between the clinical form of Chagas' disease and chronic diseases. Ninety patients aged 60 years-old or over were interviewed and their clinical diagnoses recorded. The study population profile was: women (55.6%); median age (67 years); married (51.1%); retired (73.3%); up to four years' education (64.4%); and earning less than two minimum wages (67.8%). The predominant forms of Chagas' disease were the cardiac (46.7%) and mixed forms (30%). There was a greater proportion of mild cardiac dysfunction (84.1%), frequently in association with megaesophagus. The mean number of concurrent diseases was 2.856 ± 1.845, and 33% of the patients had four or more comorbidities. The most frequent were systemic arterial hypertension (56.7%), osteoporosis (23.3%), osteoarthritis (21.2%) and dyslipidemia (20%). Positive correlations were verified between sex and comorbidities and between age group and comorbidities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chagas' disease and ageing: the coexistence of other chronic diseases with Chagas' disease in elderly patients
title Chagas' disease and ageing: the coexistence of other chronic diseases with Chagas' disease in elderly patients
spellingShingle Chagas' disease and ageing: the coexistence of other chronic diseases with Chagas' disease in elderly patients
Alves,Rosalía Matera de Angelis
Chagas' disease
Ageing
Elderly
Comorbidities
title_short Chagas' disease and ageing: the coexistence of other chronic diseases with Chagas' disease in elderly patients
title_full Chagas' disease and ageing: the coexistence of other chronic diseases with Chagas' disease in elderly patients
title_fullStr Chagas' disease and ageing: the coexistence of other chronic diseases with Chagas' disease in elderly patients
title_full_unstemmed Chagas' disease and ageing: the coexistence of other chronic diseases with Chagas' disease in elderly patients
title_sort Chagas' disease and ageing: the coexistence of other chronic diseases with Chagas' disease in elderly patients
author Alves,Rosalía Matera de Angelis
author_facet Alves,Rosalía Matera de Angelis
Thomaz,Raquel Prado
Almeida,Eros Antônio de
Wanderley,Jamiro da Silva
Guariento,Maria Elena
author_role author
author2 Thomaz,Raquel Prado
Almeida,Eros Antônio de
Wanderley,Jamiro da Silva
Guariento,Maria Elena
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves,Rosalía Matera de Angelis
Thomaz,Raquel Prado
Almeida,Eros Antônio de
Wanderley,Jamiro da Silva
Guariento,Maria Elena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chagas' disease
Ageing
Elderly
Comorbidities
topic Chagas' disease
Ageing
Elderly
Comorbidities
description This study aimed to identify the main comorbidities in elderly chagasic patients treated in a reference service and identify possible associations between the clinical form of Chagas' disease and chronic diseases. Ninety patients aged 60 years-old or over were interviewed and their clinical diagnoses recorded. The study population profile was: women (55.6%); median age (67 years); married (51.1%); retired (73.3%); up to four years' education (64.4%); and earning less than two minimum wages (67.8%). The predominant forms of Chagas' disease were the cardiac (46.7%) and mixed forms (30%). There was a greater proportion of mild cardiac dysfunction (84.1%), frequently in association with megaesophagus. The mean number of concurrent diseases was 2.856 ± 1.845, and 33% of the patients had four or more comorbidities. The most frequent were systemic arterial hypertension (56.7%), osteoporosis (23.3%), osteoarthritis (21.2%) and dyslipidemia (20%). Positive correlations were verified between sex and comorbidities and between age group and comorbidities.
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