Asthma mortality in children and adolescents of Brazil over a 20‐year period

Raquel Reis Pitchon , Cristina Gonçalves Alvim , Cláudia Ribeiro de Andrade , Laura Maria de Lima Belizário Facury Lasmar , Álvaro Augusto Cruz , Adriana Pitchon dos Reis
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the number of asthma deaths and the temporal trend of the asthma‐specific mortality rate in children and adolescents up to 19 years of age in Brazil.

Methods

This is an ecological time‐series study of asthma deaths reported in Brazil, in the population up to 19 years of age, between 1996 and 2015. The specific asthma mortality rate and its temporal trend were analyzed.

Results

There were 5014 deaths during the 20 years evaluated, with the majority, 68.1%, being recorded in children under 5 years of age. The specific asthma mortality rate ranged from 0.57/100,000 in 1997 to 0.21/100,000 in 2014, with a significant reduction of 59.8%. Regarding the place of death, 79.4% occurred in a hospital setting. In this sample, the adolescents had a 1.5‐fold higher chance of death out‐of‐hospital than children up to nine years of age. There was no significant difference in the temporal trend between the genders and no significant decrease in out‐of‐hospital deaths.

Conclusions

This study found a temporal trend for a reduction in asthma deaths over 20 years in children and adolescents in Brazil. Mortality rates varied across the geographic regions of the country and were higher in the Northeast. The prevalence of deaths under 5 years of age may be associated with the greater vulnerability of this age group in low‐income countries. In adolescence, deaths outside the hospital environment are noteworthy. Asthma deaths are rare but unacceptable events, considering the treatable nature of the disease and the presence of avoidable factors in most of fatal outcomes.

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20年来巴西儿童和青少年哮喘死亡率
目的评估巴西19岁以下儿童和青少年哮喘死亡人数和哮喘特异性死亡率的时间趋势。方法:这是一项针对1996年至2015年间巴西19岁以下人群哮喘死亡的生态时间序列研究。分析了哮喘的具体死亡率及其时间趋势。结果20年间共发生5014例死亡,其中5岁以下儿童占68.1%。哮喘特定死亡率从1997年的0.57/10万下降到2014年的0.21/10万,显著下降59.8%。至于死亡地点,79.4%发生在医院。在这个样本中,青少年在医院外死亡的几率是9岁以下儿童的1.5倍。性别间的时间趋势没有显著差异,院外死亡也没有显著减少。结论:本研究发现巴西儿童和青少年哮喘死亡率在20年内呈下降趋势。全国各地理区域的死亡率各不相同,东北部的死亡率较高。在低收入国家,5岁以下儿童的死亡率可能与这一年龄组的脆弱性更大有关。在青少年中,医院环境之外的死亡是值得注意的。考虑到该疾病的可治疗性以及在大多数致命结果中存在可避免因素,哮喘死亡是罕见但不可接受的事件。
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