Trends in mortality in Spain, with a special focus on respiratory-related conditions in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic

Adrián Peláez , Joan B. Soriano , María Rodrigo-García , José L. Peñalvo , Julio Ancochea , Esteve Fernández
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Abstract

Background and objective

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased the global burden of respiratory morbidity and mortality. In Spain, 2020 saw a 68.5% surge in deaths from respiratory diseases compared to 2019, largely due to COVID-19. This study aims to describe respiratory disease mortality in Spain from 2019 to 2022, focusing on the intersection of COVID-19, pre-existing respiratory conditions, and specific health determinants.

Materials and methods

We analyzed mortality data from the Spanish National Institute of Statistics (INE), covering 102 causes of death, including tuberculosis, COVID-19, and lung cancer as respiratory-related conditions. The analysis considered absolute death counts and proportions by sex, age, and region, along with percentage changes in proportional mortality. Logistic regression models were used to identify factors potentially associated with COVID-19 and respiratory-specific mortality.

Results

In 2022, Spain reported 98,128 deaths from respiratory diseases, accounting for 21.1% of all deaths and ranking as the second leading cause of death after cardiovascular diseases. Although deaths due to COVID-19 decreased in 2021 and 2022, there was a notable rise in other respiratory causes, indicating a lasting post-pandemic impact. Factors linked to higher mortality included male gender, older age, being divorced, and residing in urban areas, with significant regional variability.

Conclusions

Despite overall mortality returning to pre-pandemic levels, this study highlights a significant increase in respiratory disease deaths in Spain in 2022 compared to 2019.
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西班牙的死亡率趋势,特别关注2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的呼吸相关疾病
背景与目的2019冠状病毒病大流行显著增加了全球呼吸道疾病发病率和死亡率负担。在西班牙,与2019年相比,2020年死于呼吸道疾病的人数增加了68.5%,主要原因是COVID-19。本研究旨在描述2019年至2022年西班牙呼吸系统疾病死亡率,重点关注COVID-19、已有呼吸系统疾病和特定健康决定因素的交叉关系。材料和方法我们分析了来自西班牙国家统计局(INE)的死亡率数据,涵盖102种死亡原因,包括结核病、COVID-19和肺癌等呼吸相关疾病。该分析考虑了绝对死亡人数和按性别、年龄和地区划分的比例,以及比例死亡率的百分比变化。使用Logistic回归模型确定与COVID-19和呼吸特异性死亡率潜在相关的因素。结果2022年,西班牙共有98,128人死于呼吸系统疾病,占总死亡人数的21.1%,是仅次于心血管疾病的第二大死因。尽管2019冠状病毒病造成的死亡人数在2021年和2022年有所下降,但其他呼吸道疾病的死亡人数显著上升,表明大流行后的影响持续存在。与高死亡率相关的因素包括男性、年龄较大、离婚和居住在城市地区,且存在显著的区域差异。尽管总体死亡率恢复到大流行前的水平,但该研究强调,与2019年相比,西班牙2022年呼吸系统疾病死亡人数显着增加。
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