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Título: Global reporting of pulmonary embolism-related deaths in the World Health Organization mortality database: Vital registration data from 123 countries
Autor: Barco, Stefano
Valerio, Luca
Gallo, Andrea
Turatti, GIacomo
Guillermo Espósito, María Cecilia
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: World Health Organization, Epidemiology, Mortality, Pulmonary embolism, Venous thromboembolism
Descriptores: ORGANIZACIÓN MUNDIAL DE LA SALUD, EPIDEMIOLOGÍA, EMBOLIA PULMONAR, MORTALDAD, TROMBOEMBOLIA VENOSA
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Resumen: Introduction: Pulmonary embolism (PE) has not been accounted for as a cause of death contributing to cause-specific mortality in global reports. Methods: We analyzed global PE-related mortality by focusing on the latest year available for each member state in the World Health Organization (WHO) mortality database, which provides age-sex-specific aggregated mortality data transmitted by national authorities for each underlying cause of death. PE-related deaths were defined by International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision codes for acute PE or nonfatal manifestations of venous thromboembolism (VTE). The 2001 WHO standard population served for standardization. Results: We obtained data from 123 countries covering a total population of 2 602 561 422. Overall, 50 (40.6%) were European, 39 (31.7%) American, 13 (10.6%) Eastern Mediterranean, 13 (10.6%) Western Pacific, 3 (2.4%) Southeast Asian, and 2 (1.6%) African. Of 116 countries classifiable according to population income, 57 (49.1%) were high income, 42 (36.2%) upper-middle income, 14 (12.1%) lower-middle income, and 3 (2.6%) low income. A total of 18 726 382 deaths were recorded, of which 86 930 (0.46%) were attributed to PE. PE-related mortality rate increased with age in most countries. The reporting of PE-related deaths was heterogeneous, with an age-standardized mortality rate ranging from 0 to 24 deaths per 100 000 population-years. Income status only partially explained this heterogeneity. Conclusions: Reporting of PE-related mortality in official national vital registration was characterized by extreme heterogeneity across countries. These findings mandate enhanced efforts toward systematic and uniform coverage of PE-related mortality and provides a case for full recognition of PE and VTE as a primary cause of death.
Descripción: Stefano Barco 1 2, Luca Valerio 2, Andrea Gallo 2 3, Giacomo Turatti 2 4, Seyed Hamidreza Mahmoudpour 2, Walter Ageno 3, Lana A Castellucci 5, Gabriela Cesarman-Maus 6, Henry Ddungu 7, Erich Vinicius De Paula 8 9, Mert Dumantepe 10, Samuel Z Goldhaber 11, Maria Cecilia Guillermo Esposito 12, Frederikus A Klok 2 13, Nils Kucher 1, Claire McLintock 14, Fionnuala Ní Áinle 15 16 17, Paolo Simioni 4, David Spirk 18, Alex C Spyropoulos 19 20, Tetsumei Urano 21, Zhen-Guo Zhai 22, Beverley J Hunt 23, Stavros V Konstantinides 2 24
Affiliations 1Clinic of Angiology University Hospital Zurich Zurich Switzerland. 2Center for Thrombosis and Hemostasis University Medical Center Mainz Mainz Germany. 3Department of Medicine and Surgery University of Insubria Varese Italy. 4General Internal Medicine and Thrombotic and Haemorrhagic Diseases Unit Department of Medicine University of Padua Medical School Padua Italy. 5Department of Medicine Faculty of Medicine Ottawa Hospital Research Institute University of Ottawa Ottawa ON Canada. 6Department of Hematology Instituto Nacional de Cancerología Mexico City Mexico. 7Uganda Cancer Institute Kampala Uganda. 8School of Medical Sciences University of Campinas Campinas SP Brazil. 9Hematology and Hemotherapy Center University of Campinas Campinas SP Brazil. 10Department of Cardiovascular Surgery Florence Nightingale Hospital Istanbul Turkey. 11Division of Cardiovascular Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston MA USA. 12Department of Hematology Hospital de Clinicas Facultad de Medicina Universidad de la República Montevideo Montevideo Uruguay. 13Department of Thrombosis and Hemostasis Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands. 14National Women's Health Auckland City Hospital Auckland New Zealand. 15Department of Haematology Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Dublin Ireland. 16University College Dublin School of Medicine Dublin Ireland. 17Irish Network for VTE Research Dublin Ireland. 18Institute of Pharmacology University of Bern Bern Switzerland. 19Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and Institute for Health Innovations and Outcomes Research Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research Manhasset NY USA. 20Department of Medicine, Anticoagulation and Clinical Thrombosis Services Northwell Health at Lenox Hill Hospital New York NY USA. 21Department of Medical Physiology Hamamatsu University School of Medicine Hamamatsu Japan. 22Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Center of Respiratory Medicine China-Japan Friendship Hospital Institute of Respiratory Medicine Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Diseases Beijing China. 23Thrombosis & Haemophilia Centre Guys & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London UK. 24Department of Cardiology Democritus University of Thrace Alexandroupolis Greece.
Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
EN: Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 2021;5(5)
Citación: Barco S, Valerio L, Gallo A y otros. Global reporting of pulmonary embolism-related deaths in the World Health Organization mortality database: Vital registration data from 123 countries. Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis [en línea]. 2021;5(5). 9 p.
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial - Sin Derivadas (CC - By-NC-ND 4.0)
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