[Analysis of Hospital Care Registers due to Silicosis in Spain, 1997-2020].

IF 0.8 Revista espanola de salud publica Pub Date : 2023-12-20
Alfredo Menéndez-Navarro, Catherine Cavalin, Montserrat García-Gómez, Alin Gherasim
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Objective: The re-emergence of silicosis in Spain since 2007 has been identified by the increase in the number of occupational disease reports. The aim of our study was to analyse the silicosis care processes attended by the National Health System between 1997 and 2020 to better understand the epidemiological dimension of the problem.

Methods: Processes were obtained from the Registro de Actividad Sanitaria Especializada (RAE-CMBD), with ICD-9-CM codes 500 and 502 (1997-2016) and ICD-10-CM J60, J62.0 and J62.8 (2017-2020). Descriptive statistical methods and modelling by logistic regression and Joinpoint regression methodology were applied.

Results: A total of 111,325 records were obtained (ages twenty-one hundred years), 4.3% for silicosis as the main diagnosis (PD) and 95.7% as a secondary diagnosis (SD). Men accounted for 98% and women for 2%. The mean age for SD processes was 75.1, and 68.7 for PD processes. The median age increased by eight years for SD and decreased by three years for PD. Although the overall burden of care decreased, under-fifty PD procedures between 2006 and 2009 showed an upward trend (APC=27.01%). SD processes showed a non-significant upward trend (APC=1.92%) between 2005 and 2020.

Conclusions: The upward trend in silicosis care processes in people under fifty years of age since 2005 confirms the healthcare impact of the re-emergence of silicosis in Spain. The associated burden of care constitutes a present and future public health problem given the decreasing age of those affected.

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[1997-2020年西班牙矽肺病住院登记分析]。
目的:自 2007 年以来,职业病报告数量的增加表明,矽肺病在西班牙再次出现。我们的研究旨在分析 1997 年至 2020 年间国家卫生系统对矽肺病的治疗过程,以便更好地了解这一问题的流行病学层面:研究过程来自 Registro de Actividad Sanitaria Especializada (RAE-CMBD),ICD-9-CM代码为500和502(1997-2016年),ICD-10-CM代码为J60、J62.0和J62.8(2017-2020年)。研究采用了描述性统计方法以及逻辑回归和联结点回归方法进行建模:共获得 111,325 份记录(年龄为 2100 岁),4.3% 的记录以矽肺为主要诊断(PD),95.7% 的记录以矽肺为次要诊断(SD)。男性占 98%,女性占 2%。矽肺病患者的平均年龄为 75.1 岁,矽肺病患者的平均年龄为 68.7 岁。SD 病程的中位年龄增加了 8 岁,而 PD 病程的中位年龄减少了 3 岁。虽然总体护理负担有所下降,但 2006 年至 2009 年期间 50 岁以下的腹部外科医生手术呈上升趋势(APC=27.01%)。2005年至2020年期间,SD程序呈不显著上升趋势(APC=1.92%):自2005年以来,50岁以下人群的矽肺病治疗过程呈上升趋势,这证实了矽肺病在西班牙再次出现对医疗保健的影响。鉴于患者年龄不断下降,相关的护理负担构成了当前和未来的公共卫生问题。
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