Epidemiological evaluation of specific hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy in a municipality in the north region of brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Evangelista, Hannah Imbelloni
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pompeu da Silva, Talita, Aguiar dos Santos, Gabriel, Corrêa da Costa Duarte, Renan, Ferreira do Carmo, Adriani, Lima da Costa, Marcio, Silva Matos, Andrew, Wilker Nascimento Vaz, Davis
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14810
Resumo: Objective: to evaluate the epidemiological aspects of Specific Hypertensive Syndrome of Pregnancy (SHEG), in Belém, Pará, during the period from January 2016 to December 2020. Methodology: epidemiological, retrospective and quantitative study whose data were obtained through information available at the Department Informatics of the Unified Health System (DATASUS). The following epidemiological variables were chosen: number of hospitalizations, years of hospitalization (2016 to 2020), age group, ethnicity (white, black, brown, yellow and without information) and number of deaths per year. Results: The study identified a total of 7386 cases of SHEG in the 5 years evaluated. Most of them occurred in patients aged 20 to 34 years (66.42%), 16.93% of patients with SHEG were adolescents (10 to 19 years) and 16.63% were aged 35 or over . Regarding the ethnicity of the research participants, there was a predominance of brown color (88.89%), followed by white (4.45%), black (1.81%) and yellow (0.06%), respectively. The study also identified a considerable number of deaths caused by SHEG. Conclusion: The present research showed the importance of health professionals, mainly from PHC, to always be aware of risk factors, in order to identify, in advance, those pregnant women with a higher risk of evolving to SHEG in order to guide them and provide more comprehensive and individualized prenatal care. In addition, improvements in the management of pregnant women in urgent and obstetric emergencies are imperative in order to reduce mortality associated with SHEG.
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spelling Epidemiological evaluation of specific hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy in a municipality in the north region of brazilEvaluación epidemiológica del síndrome hipertensivo específico del embarazo en un municipio de la región norte de BrasilAvaliação epidemiológica da Síndrome Hipertensiva Específica da Gravidez em um município da região norte do BrasilHypertension, Pregnancy-InducedPre-EclampsiaEclampsia.Hipertensão Induzida pela GravidezPré-EclâmpsiaEclampsia.Hipertensión Inducida en el EmbarazoPreeclampsiaEclampsia.Objective: to evaluate the epidemiological aspects of Specific Hypertensive Syndrome of Pregnancy (SHEG), in Belém, Pará, during the period from January 2016 to December 2020. Methodology: epidemiological, retrospective and quantitative study whose data were obtained through information available at the Department Informatics of the Unified Health System (DATASUS). The following epidemiological variables were chosen: number of hospitalizations, years of hospitalization (2016 to 2020), age group, ethnicity (white, black, brown, yellow and without information) and number of deaths per year. Results: The study identified a total of 7386 cases of SHEG in the 5 years evaluated. Most of them occurred in patients aged 20 to 34 years (66.42%), 16.93% of patients with SHEG were adolescents (10 to 19 years) and 16.63% were aged 35 or over . Regarding the ethnicity of the research participants, there was a predominance of brown color (88.89%), followed by white (4.45%), black (1.81%) and yellow (0.06%), respectively. The study also identified a considerable number of deaths caused by SHEG. Conclusion: The present research showed the importance of health professionals, mainly from PHC, to always be aware of risk factors, in order to identify, in advance, those pregnant women with a higher risk of evolving to SHEG in order to guide them and provide more comprehensive and individualized prenatal care. In addition, improvements in the management of pregnant women in urgent and obstetric emergencies are imperative in order to reduce mortality associated with SHEG.Objetivo: evaluar los aspectos epidemiológicos del Síndrome Hipertensivo Específico del Embarazo (SHEG), en Belém, Pará, durante el período de enero de 2016 a diciembre de 2020. Metodología: estudio epidemiológico, retrospectivo y cuantitativo cuyos datos se obtuvieron a través de la información disponible en el Departamento. Informática del Sistema Único de Salud (DATASUS). Se eligieron las siguientes variables epidemiológicas: número de hospitalizaciones, años de hospitalización (2016 a 2020), grupo de edad, etnia (blanca, negra, parda, amarilla y sin información) y número de muertes por año. Resultados: El estudio identificó un total de 7386 casos de SHEG en los 5 años evaluados. La mayoría de ellos ocurrieron en pacientes de 20 a 34 años (66,42%), el 16,93% de los pacientes con SHEG eran adolescentes (10 a 19 años) y el 16,63% tenían 35 años o más. En cuanto a la etnia de los participantes de la investigación, hubo predominio del color marrón (88,89%), seguido del blanco (4,45%), negro (1,81%) y amarillo (0,06%), respectivamente. El estudio también identificó un número considerable de muertes causadas por SHEG. Conclusión: La presente investigación mostró la importancia de que los profesionales de la salud, principalmente de la APS, estén siempre al tanto de los factores de riesgo, con el fin de identificar, con anticipación, a aquellas gestantes con mayor riesgo de evolucionar a SHEG con el fin de orientarlas y brindarles atención prenatal más integral e individualizada. Además, las mejoras en el manejo de las mujeres embarazadas en emergencias urgentes y obstétricas son imperativas para reducir la mortalidad asociada con SHEG.Objetivo: avaliar os aspectos epidemiológicos da Síndrome Hipertensiva Específica da Gravidez (SHEG), em Belém, Pará, durante o período de janeiro de 2016 até dezembro de 2020. Metodologia: estudo epidemiológico, retrospectivo e quantitativo cujo dados foram obtidos mediante informações disponíveis no Departamento de Informática do Sistema de Saúde Unificado (DATASUS). Foram escolhidas as seguintes variáveis epidemiológicas: número de internações, anos das internações (2016 a 2020), faixa etária, etnia (branca, preta, parda, amarela e sem informação) e número de óbitos por ano. Resultados: O estudo identificou um total de 7386 casos de SHEG nos 5 anos avaliados. A maior parte ocorreu em pacientes na faixa etária de 20 a 34 anos (66,42%), 16,93% das pacientes com SHEG eram adolescentes (10 a 19 anos) e 16,63% possuíam idade igual ou superior a 35 anos. Com relação à etnia das participantes da pesquisa, houve predomínio da cor parda (88,89%), seguida pela branca (4,45%), preta (1,81%) e amarela (0,06%), respectivamente. O estudo também identificou um número considerável de óbitos ocasionados por SHEG. Conclusão: A presente pesquisa evidenciou a importância dos profissionais de saúde, principalmente da APS, sempre estarem atentos aos fatores de risco, para assim, identificar, previamente, aquelas gestantes com maior risco de evoluirem para a SHEG de modo a orientá-las e prover uma assistência pré-natal mais integral e particularizada. Ademais, é imperativo melhorias no manejo da gestante nas urgências e emergências obstétricas com o intuito de diminuir a mortalidade associada à SHEG.Research, Society and Development2021-04-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1481010.33448/rsd-v10i5.14810Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 5; e18610514810Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 5; e18610514810Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 5; e186105148102525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14810/13154Copyright (c) 2021 Hannah Imbelloni Evangelista; Talita Pompeu da Silva; Gabriel Aguiar dos Santos; Renan Corrêa da Costa Duarte; Adriani Ferreira do Carmo; Marcio Lima da Costa; Andrew Silva Matos; Davis Wilker Nascimento Vazhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEvangelista, Hannah Imbelloni Pompeu da Silva, Talita Aguiar dos Santos, Gabriel Corrêa da Costa Duarte, Renan Ferreira do Carmo, Adriani Lima da Costa, Marcio Silva Matos, Andrew Wilker Nascimento Vaz, Davis 2021-05-17T18:20:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14810Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:48.774586Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiological evaluation of specific hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy in a municipality in the north region of brazil
Evaluación epidemiológica del síndrome hipertensivo específico del embarazo en un municipio de la región norte de Brasil
Avaliação epidemiológica da Síndrome Hipertensiva Específica da Gravidez em um município da região norte do Brasil
title Epidemiological evaluation of specific hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy in a municipality in the north region of brazil
spellingShingle Epidemiological evaluation of specific hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy in a municipality in the north region of brazil
Evangelista, Hannah Imbelloni
Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced
Pre-Eclampsia
Eclampsia.
Hipertensão Induzida pela Gravidez
Pré-Eclâmpsia
Eclampsia.
Hipertensión Inducida en el Embarazo
Preeclampsia
Eclampsia.
title_short Epidemiological evaluation of specific hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy in a municipality in the north region of brazil
title_full Epidemiological evaluation of specific hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy in a municipality in the north region of brazil
title_fullStr Epidemiological evaluation of specific hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy in a municipality in the north region of brazil
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological evaluation of specific hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy in a municipality in the north region of brazil
title_sort Epidemiological evaluation of specific hypertensive syndrome of pregnancy in a municipality in the north region of brazil
author Evangelista, Hannah Imbelloni
author_facet Evangelista, Hannah Imbelloni
Pompeu da Silva, Talita
Aguiar dos Santos, Gabriel
Corrêa da Costa Duarte, Renan
Ferreira do Carmo, Adriani
Lima da Costa, Marcio
Silva Matos, Andrew
Wilker Nascimento Vaz, Davis
author_role author
author2 Pompeu da Silva, Talita
Aguiar dos Santos, Gabriel
Corrêa da Costa Duarte, Renan
Ferreira do Carmo, Adriani
Lima da Costa, Marcio
Silva Matos, Andrew
Wilker Nascimento Vaz, Davis
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Evangelista, Hannah Imbelloni
Pompeu da Silva, Talita
Aguiar dos Santos, Gabriel
Corrêa da Costa Duarte, Renan
Ferreira do Carmo, Adriani
Lima da Costa, Marcio
Silva Matos, Andrew
Wilker Nascimento Vaz, Davis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced
Pre-Eclampsia
Eclampsia.
Hipertensão Induzida pela Gravidez
Pré-Eclâmpsia
Eclampsia.
Hipertensión Inducida en el Embarazo
Preeclampsia
Eclampsia.
topic Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced
Pre-Eclampsia
Eclampsia.
Hipertensão Induzida pela Gravidez
Pré-Eclâmpsia
Eclampsia.
Hipertensión Inducida en el Embarazo
Preeclampsia
Eclampsia.
description Objective: to evaluate the epidemiological aspects of Specific Hypertensive Syndrome of Pregnancy (SHEG), in Belém, Pará, during the period from January 2016 to December 2020. Methodology: epidemiological, retrospective and quantitative study whose data were obtained through information available at the Department Informatics of the Unified Health System (DATASUS). The following epidemiological variables were chosen: number of hospitalizations, years of hospitalization (2016 to 2020), age group, ethnicity (white, black, brown, yellow and without information) and number of deaths per year. Results: The study identified a total of 7386 cases of SHEG in the 5 years evaluated. Most of them occurred in patients aged 20 to 34 years (66.42%), 16.93% of patients with SHEG were adolescents (10 to 19 years) and 16.63% were aged 35 or over . Regarding the ethnicity of the research participants, there was a predominance of brown color (88.89%), followed by white (4.45%), black (1.81%) and yellow (0.06%), respectively. The study also identified a considerable number of deaths caused by SHEG. Conclusion: The present research showed the importance of health professionals, mainly from PHC, to always be aware of risk factors, in order to identify, in advance, those pregnant women with a higher risk of evolving to SHEG in order to guide them and provide more comprehensive and individualized prenatal care. In addition, improvements in the management of pregnant women in urgent and obstetric emergencies are imperative in order to reduce mortality associated with SHEG.
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