Temporal trend of mortality and hospitalization for chronic kidney disease in adults from Northern Brazil

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We aimed to evaluate mortality and hospital admissions for chronic kidney disease in young adults according to sex and state in the northern region of Brazil, between 1996 and 2017. A population-based time series study using official data on mortality and hospital admissions due to chronic kidney disease in individuals aged 20 to 49 years old, residents of the northern region of Brazil, in the periods 1996-2017 and to 2008-2017, respectively. Chronic kidney disease was defined according to the International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision (N18). The evolution of mortality from chronic kidney disease decreased by 0.881% per year over the period (1996-2017). In the states of Acre and Amapá, there was a reduction of 5.85% and -5.68% per year, respectively, and in Tocantins, an increase of 4.16% per year. The incidence of hospitalization did not vary between 2008 and 2017. However, 2 states showed an increase in hospitalization rates: Acre (6.08% per year) and Pará (2.83% per year), and 2 states showed a reduction: Amazonas (5.09% per year) and Tocantins (6.23% per year). In general, there was decrease in mortality rate overtime. However, rate of mortality due to chronic kidney disease increased in the state of Tocantins. The evolution of hospitalization due to chronic kidney disease in a population of young adults remained stationary.

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Rodrigues, A. S., De Abreu, L. C., Morais, M. J. D. D., Leitao, F. N. C., Do Amaral, G. L. G., De Sousa Santos, E. F., & Do Souto, R. P. (2022). Temporal trend of mortality and hospitalization for chronic kidney disease in adults from Northern Brazil. Medicine (United States), 101(26), E29702. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000029702

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