2008
DOI: 10.5123/s1679-49742008000200009
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Diabetes mellitus: magnitude das hospitalizações na rede pública do Brasil, 1999-2001

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“…In terms of population, the variation was 44% in the same period, moving from 49.3 per 10.000 inhabitants 20 The slightly significant percentage of hospitalizations with a main diagnosis of E10 to E14 using the ICD-10 (10.3%) in relation to chronic and general medical complications is compatible with others studies published. 7,16,18,20 In the USA, the use of DM as the main diagnosis for hospitalization corresponds to a small proportion of hospitalization days. 7 In Brazil, these hospitalizations in the SUS reached 7.2 per 10.000 inhabitants verified between 1999 and 2001.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…In terms of population, the variation was 44% in the same period, moving from 49.3 per 10.000 inhabitants 20 The slightly significant percentage of hospitalizations with a main diagnosis of E10 to E14 using the ICD-10 (10.3%) in relation to chronic and general medical complications is compatible with others studies published. 7,16,18,20 In the USA, the use of DM as the main diagnosis for hospitalization corresponds to a small proportion of hospitalization days. 7 In Brazil, these hospitalizations in the SUS reached 7.2 per 10.000 inhabitants verified between 1999 and 2001.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The findings are compatible with other studies, such as in Italy, in which women presented higher rates of hospitalization for type DM than men 37 or in the Unified Health System in Brazil. 20 In relation to the sensitivity analysis performed with risk variations, this affects only the groups with chronic complications attributable to DM and general medical conditions, given that the data for hospitalizations for DM itself do not depend on the attributable risk method to be calculated. The absolute impact, both for the increase and reduction of risks, was stronger in relation to physical and financial amounts and indicators per 10.000 inhabitants based on the criteria of higher prevalence in relation to lower prevalence owing to the potentiating effect exercised by the former on the proposed variations.…”
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“…Cerca de 9% dos gastos com internações hospitalares na rede pública brasileira são atribuídos ao diabetes 10 . Parcela importante das complicações da doença pode ser evitada por meio da atenção primária oportuna e de qualidade.…”
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