ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the trends of hospital admissions and deaths from diabetes mellitus in the 18 host municipalities of the 19 regional health coordination offices and in Rio Grande do Sul, 2000-2020. Method: Ecological study with secondary data collected in the Hospital Information System, the Mortality Information System, and the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, from 2000-2020. Coefficients were standardized using the direct method and Prais-Winsten regression analysis. Results: A downward trend wasfound in the coefficients of hospitalizations for diabetes mellitus in most cities and states. In 2020, for both areas, hospitalizations for diabetes mellitus were below the average of the period. The mortality...
ABSTRACT Objective: was to analyze the trend of hospitalizations for cardiovascular conditions sen...
Abstract Background The aims of this study were to estimate the mortality due to diabetes mellitus a...
Background: Diabetes is increasing globally, particularly in low and middle income countries, posing...
Background: Mortality from acute complications of diabetes, a predominantly preventable condition, a...
Objectives: to identify the main causes for hospital admissions and deaths related to systemic arte...
Background: Over recent decades, Brazilian mortality registration has undergone increasing improveme...
Background: Over recent decades, Brazilian mortality registration has undergone increasing improveme...
Introduction: In Brazil, as in the rest of the world, the prevalence of diabetes increases with age,...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To describe diabetes mellitus mortality according to sex and age in a municipal...
Objective: To analyze the temporal trend of hospitalization due to diabetes mellitus in children and...
Aim: to analyze the indicators of hospital admission and mortality due to diabetes mellitus, conside...
Objective: to estimate the number of hospitalizations attributable to diabetes mellitus (DM) and it...
Abstract Objective: to analyze main Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) hospitalization trends between 2...
Abstract Background: Diseases of the circulatory system (DCS) are the major cause of death in Brazi...
Objective: To verify the temporal trends of the indicators of overall mortality and hospital morbidi...
ABSTRACT Objective: was to analyze the trend of hospitalizations for cardiovascular conditions sen...
Abstract Background The aims of this study were to estimate the mortality due to diabetes mellitus a...
Background: Diabetes is increasing globally, particularly in low and middle income countries, posing...
Background: Mortality from acute complications of diabetes, a predominantly preventable condition, a...
Objectives: to identify the main causes for hospital admissions and deaths related to systemic arte...
Background: Over recent decades, Brazilian mortality registration has undergone increasing improveme...
Background: Over recent decades, Brazilian mortality registration has undergone increasing improveme...
Introduction: In Brazil, as in the rest of the world, the prevalence of diabetes increases with age,...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To describe diabetes mellitus mortality according to sex and age in a municipal...
Objective: To analyze the temporal trend of hospitalization due to diabetes mellitus in children and...
Aim: to analyze the indicators of hospital admission and mortality due to diabetes mellitus, conside...
Objective: to estimate the number of hospitalizations attributable to diabetes mellitus (DM) and it...
Abstract Objective: to analyze main Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) hospitalization trends between 2...
Abstract Background: Diseases of the circulatory system (DCS) are the major cause of death in Brazi...
Objective: To verify the temporal trends of the indicators of overall mortality and hospital morbidi...
ABSTRACT Objective: was to analyze the trend of hospitalizations for cardiovascular conditions sen...
Abstract Background The aims of this study were to estimate the mortality due to diabetes mellitus a...
Background: Diabetes is increasing globally, particularly in low and middle income countries, posing...