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Trends in asthma mortality in the 0- to 4-year and 5- to 34-year age groups in Brazil

OBJECTIVE: To provide an update on trends in asthma mortality in Brazil for two age groups: 0-4 years and 5-34 years. METHODS: Data on mortality from asthma, as defined in the International Classification of Diseases, were obtained for the 1980-2014 period from the Mortality Database maintained by t...

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Autores principales: Graudenz, Gustavo Silveira, Carneiro, Dominique Piacenti, Vieira, Rodolfo de Paula
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5790673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28380185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37562015000000253
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author Graudenz, Gustavo Silveira
Carneiro, Dominique Piacenti
Vieira, Rodolfo de Paula
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Carneiro, Dominique Piacenti
Vieira, Rodolfo de Paula
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description OBJECTIVE: To provide an update on trends in asthma mortality in Brazil for two age groups: 0-4 years and 5-34 years. METHODS: Data on mortality from asthma, as defined in the International Classification of Diseases, were obtained for the 1980-2014 period from the Mortality Database maintained by the Information Technology Department of the Brazilian Unified Health Care System. To analyze time trends in standardized asthma mortality rates, we conducted an ecological time-series study, using regression models for the 0- to 4-year and 5- to 34-year age groups. RESULTS: There was a linear trend toward a decrease in asthma mortality in both age groups, whereas there was a third-order polynomial fit in the general population. CONCLUSIONS: Although asthma mortality showed a consistent, linear decrease in individuals ≤ 34 years of age, the rate of decline was greater in the 0- to 4-year age group. The 5- to 34-year group also showed a linear decline in mortality, and the rate of that decline increased after the year 2004, when treatment with inhaled corticosteroids became more widely available. The linear decrease in asthma mortality found in both age groups contrasts with the nonlinear trend observed in the general population of Brazil. The introduction of inhaled corticosteroid use through public policies to control asthma coincided with a significant decrease in asthma mortality rates in both subsets of individuals over 5 years of age. The causes of this decline in asthma-related mortality in younger age groups continue to constitute a matter of debate.
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spelling pubmed-57906732018-02-02 Trends in asthma mortality in the 0- to 4-year and 5- to 34-year age groups in Brazil Graudenz, Gustavo Silveira Carneiro, Dominique Piacenti Vieira, Rodolfo de Paula J Bras Pneumol Original Article OBJECTIVE: To provide an update on trends in asthma mortality in Brazil for two age groups: 0-4 years and 5-34 years. METHODS: Data on mortality from asthma, as defined in the International Classification of Diseases, were obtained for the 1980-2014 period from the Mortality Database maintained by the Information Technology Department of the Brazilian Unified Health Care System. To analyze time trends in standardized asthma mortality rates, we conducted an ecological time-series study, using regression models for the 0- to 4-year and 5- to 34-year age groups. RESULTS: There was a linear trend toward a decrease in asthma mortality in both age groups, whereas there was a third-order polynomial fit in the general population. CONCLUSIONS: Although asthma mortality showed a consistent, linear decrease in individuals ≤ 34 years of age, the rate of decline was greater in the 0- to 4-year age group. The 5- to 34-year group also showed a linear decline in mortality, and the rate of that decline increased after the year 2004, when treatment with inhaled corticosteroids became more widely available. The linear decrease in asthma mortality found in both age groups contrasts with the nonlinear trend observed in the general population of Brazil. The introduction of inhaled corticosteroid use through public policies to control asthma coincided with a significant decrease in asthma mortality rates in both subsets of individuals over 5 years of age. The causes of this decline in asthma-related mortality in younger age groups continue to constitute a matter of debate. Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5790673/ /pubmed/28380185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37562015000000253 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Graudenz, Gustavo Silveira
Carneiro, Dominique Piacenti
Vieira, Rodolfo de Paula
Trends in asthma mortality in the 0- to 4-year and 5- to 34-year age groups in Brazil
title Trends in asthma mortality in the 0- to 4-year and 5- to 34-year age groups in Brazil
title_full Trends in asthma mortality in the 0- to 4-year and 5- to 34-year age groups in Brazil
title_fullStr Trends in asthma mortality in the 0- to 4-year and 5- to 34-year age groups in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Trends in asthma mortality in the 0- to 4-year and 5- to 34-year age groups in Brazil
title_short Trends in asthma mortality in the 0- to 4-year and 5- to 34-year age groups in Brazil
title_sort trends in asthma mortality in the 0- to 4-year and 5- to 34-year age groups in brazil
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5790673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28380185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37562015000000253
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