II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings

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Main Author: Lebrão, Maria Lúcia
Publication Date: 1997
Other Authors: Jorge, Maria Helena P. de Mello, Laurenti, Ruy
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Revista de Saúde Pública
DOI: 10.1590/S0034-89101997000500003
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Summary: Today in Brazil the "Hospital Internment Authorizations" (AIH) represents about 80% of the total internments in the country and constitutes a data base of easy access available in CD-ROM. This high coverage allows one to draw a reasonable picture, close to reality, of the morbidity demanding hospitalization. Among the causes there is the diagnostic category lesions and poisonings noteworthy for severity and frequency. Hospital internments by this diagnostic category occurring in a month in 1994 have been focused on. Some epidemiological and hospital use characteristics, such as demographic aspects, specific diagnostic category, lenght of stay and mortality are described. It was observed that lesions and poisonings accounted for 5% to 6% of all hospital internments in the country, being predominantly among men under 65 of age. This diagnostic category was the first cause of hospital internments among men of from 15 to 29 years of age. Fractures were the most frequent specific diagnosis (about 37.5%), almost all of them involving members (legs or arms). The injuries were mainly located in hands, arms, head and neck and occurred predominantly among young men, leading to the believe that they were due to work or traffic accidents. Regarding burns, the fregment occurrence among children under 5 years of age is worthy of note. The authors lament the lack of information as to their causes such as would enable appropriate preventive actions to be taken.
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spelling II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings II - Morbidade hospitalar por lesões e envenenamentos Inquéritos de morbidadeFerimentos e lesões^i1^sdiagnóstEnvenenamento^i1^sdiagnóstMorbidity surveysWounds and injuries^i2^sepidemiolPoisoning^i2^sepidemiol Today in Brazil the "Hospital Internment Authorizations" (AIH) represents about 80% of the total internments in the country and constitutes a data base of easy access available in CD-ROM. This high coverage allows one to draw a reasonable picture, close to reality, of the morbidity demanding hospitalization. Among the causes there is the diagnostic category lesions and poisonings noteworthy for severity and frequency. Hospital internments by this diagnostic category occurring in a month in 1994 have been focused on. Some epidemiological and hospital use characteristics, such as demographic aspects, specific diagnostic category, lenght of stay and mortality are described. It was observed that lesions and poisonings accounted for 5% to 6% of all hospital internments in the country, being predominantly among men under 65 of age. This diagnostic category was the first cause of hospital internments among men of from 15 to 29 years of age. Fractures were the most frequent specific diagnosis (about 37.5%), almost all of them involving members (legs or arms). The injuries were mainly located in hands, arms, head and neck and occurred predominantly among young men, leading to the believe that they were due to work or traffic accidents. Regarding burns, the fregment occurrence among children under 5 years of age is worthy of note. The authors lament the lack of information as to their causes such as would enable appropriate preventive actions to be taken. As Autorizações de Internação Hospitalar (AIHs) hoje, no Brazil, representam aproximadamente 80% do total das internações do País e se tornaram de fácil acesso com a disseminação das bases de dados através de CD-ROM. Esse fato permite que se tenha um desenho, próximo do real, da morbidade que leva à hospitalização. Fazem parte dessa morbidade, as lesões e envenenamentos quer pela gravidade ou freqüência. Dada a sua importância, foram estudadas as internações de um mês do ano de 1994, por essas causas, segundo algumas características epidemiológicas e de serviço, como dados demográficos, diagnóstico, tempo de permanência e mortalidade. Verificou-se que as lesões e envenenamento têm sido responsáveis por 5 a 6% das internações do País, sendo preponderante no sexo masculino e, entre esses, foi a primeira causa de internações nos grupos etários de 15 a 29 anos. As mulheres somente os ultrapassam após os 65 anos. Quando analisadas segundo o tipo verifica-se que as fraturas são as mais freqüentes (37,5%) e dentre elas, as faturas dos membros são a quase totalidade. Dentre os ferimentos as localizações mais freqüentes são mão, antebraço, cabeça e pescoço. Considerando-se a idade e a maior preponderância no sexo masculino, pressupõe-se tratar de acidentes do trabalho ou do trânsito. Nas queimaduras chama a atenção a grande ocorrência nas crianças menores de 5 anos, o que leva os autores a lamentar a inexistência da informação sobre as causas desses acidentes, impedindo a possibilidade de ações de prevenção desses acontecimentos. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública1997-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/2429010.1590/S0034-89101997000500003Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 31 No. 4 supl. (1997); 26-37 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 31 Núm. 4 supl. (1997); 26-37 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 31 n. 4 supl. (1997); 26-37 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/24290/26214Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLebrão, Maria LúciaJorge, Maria Helena P. de MelloLaurenti, Ruy2012-05-29T16:49:18Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/24290Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-05-29T16:49:18Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings
II - Morbidade hospitalar por lesões e envenenamentos
title II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings
spellingShingle II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings
II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings
Lebrão, Maria Lúcia
Inquéritos de morbidade
Ferimentos e lesões^i1^sdiagnóst
Envenenamento^i1^sdiagnóst
Morbidity surveys
Wounds and injuries^i2^sepidemiol
Poisoning^i2^sepidemiol
Lebrão, Maria Lúcia
Inquéritos de morbidade
Ferimentos e lesões^i1^sdiagnóst
Envenenamento^i1^sdiagnóst
Morbidity surveys
Wounds and injuries^i2^sepidemiol
Poisoning^i2^sepidemiol
title_short II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings
title_full II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings
title_fullStr II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings
II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings
title_full_unstemmed II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings
II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings
title_sort II - Hospital morbidity by lesions and poisonings
author Lebrão, Maria Lúcia
author_facet Lebrão, Maria Lúcia
Lebrão, Maria Lúcia
Jorge, Maria Helena P. de Mello
Laurenti, Ruy
Jorge, Maria Helena P. de Mello
Laurenti, Ruy
author_role author
author2 Jorge, Maria Helena P. de Mello
Laurenti, Ruy
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lebrão, Maria Lúcia
Jorge, Maria Helena P. de Mello
Laurenti, Ruy
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inquéritos de morbidade
Ferimentos e lesões^i1^sdiagnóst
Envenenamento^i1^sdiagnóst
Morbidity surveys
Wounds and injuries^i2^sepidemiol
Poisoning^i2^sepidemiol
topic Inquéritos de morbidade
Ferimentos e lesões^i1^sdiagnóst
Envenenamento^i1^sdiagnóst
Morbidity surveys
Wounds and injuries^i2^sepidemiol
Poisoning^i2^sepidemiol
description Today in Brazil the "Hospital Internment Authorizations" (AIH) represents about 80% of the total internments in the country and constitutes a data base of easy access available in CD-ROM. This high coverage allows one to draw a reasonable picture, close to reality, of the morbidity demanding hospitalization. Among the causes there is the diagnostic category lesions and poisonings noteworthy for severity and frequency. Hospital internments by this diagnostic category occurring in a month in 1994 have been focused on. Some epidemiological and hospital use characteristics, such as demographic aspects, specific diagnostic category, lenght of stay and mortality are described. It was observed that lesions and poisonings accounted for 5% to 6% of all hospital internments in the country, being predominantly among men under 65 of age. This diagnostic category was the first cause of hospital internments among men of from 15 to 29 years of age. Fractures were the most frequent specific diagnosis (about 37.5%), almost all of them involving members (legs or arms). The injuries were mainly located in hands, arms, head and neck and occurred predominantly among young men, leading to the believe that they were due to work or traffic accidents. Regarding burns, the fregment occurrence among children under 5 years of age is worthy of note. The authors lament the lack of information as to their causes such as would enable appropriate preventive actions to be taken.
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