Epidemiological Characteristics of Death by Covid-19 in Brazil in the year 2020

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Maria Luiza de Sá
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Denise Lauana Fernandes, Amaral, Gabriela Morais Celestino, Freitas, Maria da Glória, Mendes, Tânia Kátia de Araújo, Silva, Paloma Pereira da, Silva, Regina Nunes da, Sales, Maria Lucélia da Hora
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: The Covid-19 Pandemic exposed an International Conjuncture marked by a growing concern about the need to establish health protocols for the proper management of the established crisis. In Brazil, this pandemic was marked by the lack and inequality of access to hospital supplies and the lack of control of sanitary measures, in addition to the fact that there is a strong context of social inequality in the country. Thus, the present study aims to analyze the profile of deaths by Covid-19 in the five Brazilian regions, highlighting the conditions that potentiate the disease. Data were obtained from a National Database - SRAG 2020, and information was collected on 174,059 patients who died from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SRAG) resulting from Covid-19, which occurred during 2020. It was observed that of the 174,059 deaths, most were male, most occurred in the Southeast region, and the most prevalent age groups were 70 to 79 years, 60 to 69 years, and 80 to 89 years. As for the most recurrent signs/symptoms and pre-existing diseases, we have: Dyspnea, Cough, Oxygen Saturation (SatO2) < 95%, Respiratory Discomfort, Heart Disease, Diabetes, Systemic Arterial Hypertension, Kidney Pathologies, Neurological Diseases, Pneumopathy Chronic and Obesity. There is an important relationship between mortality caused by Covid-19 and the occurrence of some variables, such as advanced age, male gender and the presence of some preexisting diseases, especially the following: Chronic Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes mellitus, Systemic Arterial Hypertension.
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spelling Epidemiological Characteristics of Death by Covid-19 in Brazil in the year 2020Características Epidemiológicas de la Muerte por Covid-19 en Brasil en el año 2020Características Epidemiológicas dos Óbitos pela Covid-19 no Brasil no ano de 2020Covid-19PandemicsComorbidityMortality.Covid-19ComorbidadePandemiasMortalidade.Covid-19PandemiasComorbilidadMortalidad.The Covid-19 Pandemic exposed an International Conjuncture marked by a growing concern about the need to establish health protocols for the proper management of the established crisis. In Brazil, this pandemic was marked by the lack and inequality of access to hospital supplies and the lack of control of sanitary measures, in addition to the fact that there is a strong context of social inequality in the country. Thus, the present study aims to analyze the profile of deaths by Covid-19 in the five Brazilian regions, highlighting the conditions that potentiate the disease. Data were obtained from a National Database - SRAG 2020, and information was collected on 174,059 patients who died from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SRAG) resulting from Covid-19, which occurred during 2020. It was observed that of the 174,059 deaths, most were male, most occurred in the Southeast region, and the most prevalent age groups were 70 to 79 years, 60 to 69 years, and 80 to 89 years. As for the most recurrent signs/symptoms and pre-existing diseases, we have: Dyspnea, Cough, Oxygen Saturation (SatO2) < 95%, Respiratory Discomfort, Heart Disease, Diabetes, Systemic Arterial Hypertension, Kidney Pathologies, Neurological Diseases, Pneumopathy Chronic and Obesity. There is an important relationship between mortality caused by Covid-19 and the occurrence of some variables, such as advanced age, male gender and the presence of some preexisting diseases, especially the following: Chronic Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes mellitus, Systemic Arterial Hypertension.La Pandemia del Covid-19 expuso una Coyuntura Internacional marcada por una creciente preocupación por la necesidad de establecer protocolos sanitarios para el adecuado manejo de la crisis instaurada. En Brasil, esta pandemia estuvo marcada por la falta y desigualdad de acceso a insumos hospitalarios y la falta de control de las medidas sanitarias, además de que existe un fuerte contexto de desigualdad social en el país. Así, el presente estudio tiene como objetivo analizar el perfil de las muertes por Covid-19 en las cinco regiones brasileñas, destacando las condiciones que potencian la enfermedad. Se obtuvieron datos de una Base de Datos Nacional - SRAG 2020, y se recopiló información de 174.059 pacientes que fallecieron por Síndrome Respiratorio Agudo Severo (SRAG) derivado de la Covid-19, ocurrido durante el 2020. Se observó que de los 174.059 muertes, la mayoría fueron del sexo masculino, la mayoría ocurrió en la región Sudeste y los grupos de edad más prevalentes fueron 70 a 79 años, 60 a 69 años y 80 a 89 años. En cuanto a los signos/síntomas más recurrentes y enfermedades preexistentes tenemos: Disnea, Tos, Saturación de Oxígeno (SatO2) < 95%, Molestias Respiratorias, Cardiopatías, Diabetes, Hipertensión Arterial Sistémica, Patologías Renales, Enfermedades Neurológicas, Neumopatía Crónica y Obesidad. Existe una relación importante entre la mortalidad por Covid-19 y la ocurrencia de algunas variables, como la edad avanzada, el género masculino y la presencia de algunas enfermedades preexistentes, en especial las siguientes: Enfermedad Cardiovascular Crónica, Diabetes mellitus, Hipertensión Arterial Sistémica.A Pandemia de Covid-19 expôs uma Conjuntura Internacional marcada por uma preocupação crescente acerca da necessidade de estabelecer protocolos sanitários para o devido manejo da crise instaurada. No Brasil, essa pandemia foi marcada pela carência e a desigualdade de acesso a insumos hospitalares e pelo descontrole das medidas sanitárias, adiciona-se ainda o fato de que há um forte contexto de desigualdade social no país. Assim, o presente estudo tem por objetivo a análise do perfil dos óbitos por Covid-19 nas cinco regiões brasileiras, destacando as condições que potencializam a doença. Os dados foram obtidos de um Banco de Dados Nacional – SRAG 2020, sendo coletadas informações referentes a 174.059 pacientes que foram a óbito pela Síndrome Respiratória Aguda Grave (SRAG) decorrente da Covid-19, ocorridas durante o ano de 2020. Observou-se que dos 174.059 óbitos, a maioria era do sexo masculino, grande parte ocorreu na região sudeste, e as faixas etárias mais prevalentes foram de 70 a 79 anos, 60 a 69 anos, e 80 a 89 anos. Quanto aos sinais/sintomas e às doenças preexistentes que foram mais recorrentes, tem-se: Dispneia, Tosse, Saturação de Oxigênio (SatO2) < 95%, Desconforto Respiratório, Cardiopatias, Diabetes, Hipertensão Arterial Sistêmica, Patologias Renais, Doenças Neurológicas, Pneumopatia Crônica e Obesidade. Constata-se uma relação importante entre a mortalidade provocada pela Covid-19 e a ocorrência de algumas variáveis, como a idade avançada, o gênero masculino e a presença de algumas doenças preexistentes, sobretudo, as seguintes: Doença Cardiovascular Crônica, Diabetes mellitus, Hipertensão Arterial Sistêmica.Research, Society and Development2022-07-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3257010.33448/rsd-v11i10.32570Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e170111032570Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e170111032570Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e1701110325702525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32570/27657Copyright (c) 2022 Maria Luiza de Sá Carvalho; Denise Lauana Fernandes Oliveira; Gabriela Morais Celestino Amaral; Maria da Glória Freitas; Tânia Kátia de Araújo Mendes; Paloma Pereira da Silva; Regina Nunes da Silva; Maria Lucélia da Hora Saleshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, Maria Luiza de SáOliveira, Denise Lauana Fernandes Amaral, Gabriela Morais Celestino Freitas, Maria da Glória Mendes, Tânia Kátia de Araújo Silva, Paloma Pereira daSilva, Regina Nunes daSales, Maria Lucélia da Hora 2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32570Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:31.619383Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiological Characteristics of Death by Covid-19 in Brazil in the year 2020
Características Epidemiológicas de la Muerte por Covid-19 en Brasil en el año 2020
Características Epidemiológicas dos Óbitos pela Covid-19 no Brasil no ano de 2020
title Epidemiological Characteristics of Death by Covid-19 in Brazil in the year 2020
spellingShingle Epidemiological Characteristics of Death by Covid-19 in Brazil in the year 2020
Carvalho, Maria Luiza de Sá
Covid-19
Pandemics
Comorbidity
Mortality.
Covid-19
Comorbidade
Pandemias
Mortalidade.
Covid-19
Pandemias
Comorbilidad
Mortalidad.
title_short Epidemiological Characteristics of Death by Covid-19 in Brazil in the year 2020
title_full Epidemiological Characteristics of Death by Covid-19 in Brazil in the year 2020
title_fullStr Epidemiological Characteristics of Death by Covid-19 in Brazil in the year 2020
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological Characteristics of Death by Covid-19 in Brazil in the year 2020
title_sort Epidemiological Characteristics of Death by Covid-19 in Brazil in the year 2020
author Carvalho, Maria Luiza de Sá
author_facet Carvalho, Maria Luiza de Sá
Oliveira, Denise Lauana Fernandes
Amaral, Gabriela Morais Celestino
Freitas, Maria da Glória
Mendes, Tânia Kátia de Araújo
Silva, Paloma Pereira da
Silva, Regina Nunes da
Sales, Maria Lucélia da Hora
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author2 Oliveira, Denise Lauana Fernandes
Amaral, Gabriela Morais Celestino
Freitas, Maria da Glória
Mendes, Tânia Kátia de Araújo
Silva, Paloma Pereira da
Silva, Regina Nunes da
Sales, Maria Lucélia da Hora
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Maria Luiza de Sá
Oliveira, Denise Lauana Fernandes
Amaral, Gabriela Morais Celestino
Freitas, Maria da Glória
Mendes, Tânia Kátia de Araújo
Silva, Paloma Pereira da
Silva, Regina Nunes da
Sales, Maria Lucélia da Hora
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Covid-19
Pandemics
Comorbidity
Mortality.
Covid-19
Comorbidade
Pandemias
Mortalidade.
Covid-19
Pandemias
Comorbilidad
Mortalidad.
topic Covid-19
Pandemics
Comorbidity
Mortality.
Covid-19
Comorbidade
Pandemias
Mortalidade.
Covid-19
Pandemias
Comorbilidad
Mortalidad.
description The Covid-19 Pandemic exposed an International Conjuncture marked by a growing concern about the need to establish health protocols for the proper management of the established crisis. In Brazil, this pandemic was marked by the lack and inequality of access to hospital supplies and the lack of control of sanitary measures, in addition to the fact that there is a strong context of social inequality in the country. Thus, the present study aims to analyze the profile of deaths by Covid-19 in the five Brazilian regions, highlighting the conditions that potentiate the disease. Data were obtained from a National Database - SRAG 2020, and information was collected on 174,059 patients who died from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SRAG) resulting from Covid-19, which occurred during 2020. It was observed that of the 174,059 deaths, most were male, most occurred in the Southeast region, and the most prevalent age groups were 70 to 79 years, 60 to 69 years, and 80 to 89 years. As for the most recurrent signs/symptoms and pre-existing diseases, we have: Dyspnea, Cough, Oxygen Saturation (SatO2) < 95%, Respiratory Discomfort, Heart Disease, Diabetes, Systemic Arterial Hypertension, Kidney Pathologies, Neurological Diseases, Pneumopathy Chronic and Obesity. There is an important relationship between mortality caused by Covid-19 and the occurrence of some variables, such as advanced age, male gender and the presence of some preexisting diseases, especially the following: Chronic Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes mellitus, Systemic Arterial Hypertension.
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