A bimonthly publication part of the Brazilian Society of Cardiology portfolio of journals connected with ABC Cardiol publishing national and international scientific production in the field of cardiovascular sciences.
ISSN 2359-4802
eISSN 2359-5647
Júlio Martinez Santos
, Alessandra Barboza Resende Martinez
, Emerson de Jesus Silva
, Gustavo Roberto Santana
, Romero Henrique de Almeida Barbosa
, [...]
Júlio Martinez Santos
, Alessandra Barboza Resende Martinez
, Emerson de Jesus Silva
, Gustavo Roberto Santana
, Romero Henrique de Almeida Barbosa
, [...]
Abstract Background Ischemic stroke and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) are cardiovascular diseases with high morbidity and mortality rates in Brazil and worldwide. Their outcomes are influenced by public policies aimed at mitigating risk factors and by investments in infrastructure of emergency support and quality of hospital care. Objective To analyze the trend in the proportion of in-hospital deaths from ischemic stroke and AMI in Brazil as a way of evaluating the effectiveness of urgency and emergency services. Methods Ecological time […]
Keywords: Stroke; Myocardial Infarction; Hospital Mortality; Time Series Studies
Emerson de Jesus Silva
, Francieudo da Silva Gomes Junior
, João Vitor Bezerra Firmiano
, Nilson Roberto da Silva
, Wendel Aguiar Carlini
, [...]
Emerson de Jesus Silva
, Francieudo da Silva Gomes Junior
, João Vitor Bezerra Firmiano
, Nilson Roberto da Silva
, Wendel Aguiar Carlini
, [...]
Abstract Background: Atherosclerosis is a serious health problem, and several factors contribute to its occurrence. Longitudinal and qualified monitoring of primary health care (PHC) may contribute to the management of atherosclerosis and reduction of avoidable hospital admissions. Objectives: To estimate the trend in hospitalizations for atherosclerosis and the impact of PHC coverage on its evolution from 2008 to 2018 in Brazil. Methods: An ecological time series analytical study based on the outcomes of hospital admissions for atherosclerosis in Brazil. Time […]
Keywords: Atherosclerosis/ complications; Population; Brazil/ epidemiology; Ecology; Ecosystem; Environmental Health; Time Series Studies