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J Glob Health ; 10(2): 020441, 2020 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33312505

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BACKGROUND: Economic crises have heterogeneous effects on population-level mortality between high- and low- or middle-income countries. Argentina - a middle income country- has suffered economic crises repeatedly over the past 30 years and is a model case study for the effects of economic crises on mortality. METHODS: Over 28 years (1990-2017), all death records in Argentina were analysed at the most disaggregated level possible (departments, that is, second-level administrative divisions). Age-and-sex-standardized all-cause mortality, premature death (<75 years) and the probability of death at different ages for both the entire population and each socio-economic quintile were calculated by level of unsatisfied basic needs (UBNs). Standardized rates are reported as biannual average and 95% confidence interval. RESULTS: Considered globally since the beginning of the series and using the 1990-1 biennium as a reference category, the standardized death rate was significantly reduced from biennium 2 (1992-3) to biennium 14 (2016-7), interrupted by two statistically significant increases in mortality, in years 2002-3 and 2016-7. In 2002-3, women had greater increase in mortality than men, and in 2016-7, even more so. The probability of dying before 75 years of age increased significantly in the last biennium, mostly among people between 50 and 74 years in the most deprived quintiles. CONCLUSIONS: Despite significant overall improvement over time, economic crises impose severe increases in mortality, especially among vulnerable groups such as the poor, the elderly, and women.


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Renda , Mortalidade Prematura , Mortalidade , Idoso , Argentina , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fatores Socioeconômicos
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Rev. argent. cardiol ; 86(2): 90-95, abr. 2018. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1003183

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RESUMEN: Introducción: El síndrome de Takotsubo (ST) es una miocardiopatía reversible que tiene diversas formas de presentación. Hasta el momento no se han publicado datos de ST en nuestro medio. Material y Métodos: Desde el 2005 al 2017 se incluyeron a 115 pacientes con diagnóstico de ST primario o secundario en el Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires. El objetivo fue evaluar las características clínicas del ST durante la internación. Resultados: La mediana de edad de la población fue de 78 años (64-84), el 90% eran mujeres, y el 22% presentó enfermedad coronaria asociada. El 57% eran ST primarios, 31% tuvieron un gatillo emocional y 44%, físico. El síndrome de presentación fue como shock: 9%, insuficiencia cardiaca 12%, "tipo SCA" 70%, ACV/embolia 5% y, arritmias, 4%. La mediana de Fey al ingreso fue del 40% (36-50) y su recuperación, desde el ingreso al alta (mediana de internación de 4 días, 3-8), fue del 20%, p < 0.001. La mortalidad hospitalaria fue de 4/115 (3,48%). En el análisis univariado, las variables asociadas a mayor mortalidad fueron: shock respecto a otras formas de presentación (p = 0.0035) y ST secundario respecto al primario, p = 0.020. Además, existió una relación directa entre la mortalidad y los niveles de NT-pro-BNP máximo (p = 0.0082) y glóbulos blancos (p = 0.0101). Asimismo, la mortalidad hospitalaria mostró una relación inversa con el hematocrito (p = 0.0084) y con las alteraciones en el ECG de ingreso; es decir, que los pacientes que fallecieron durante la internación tuvieron ECG normal al ingreso con mayor frecuencia (p < 0.001). Conclusión: En este registro unicéntrico se observó que los pacientes tuvieron más comorbilidades y similar mortalidad respecto a registros internacionales.


ABSTRACT: Background: Takotsubo syndrome (TS) is a reversible cardiomyopathy with many different forms of presentations. There is no local data of TS published so far. Methods: One hundred and fifteen patients with either primary or secondary TS were retrospectively studied at Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires from 2005 to 2017. The purpose of the study was to assess the clinical features of this population during hospitalization. Results: Median of age was 78 years (64-84); 90% of patients were female, and 22% had associated coronary artery disease. Fifty-seven percent of cases were primary TS, 31% experienced an emotional trigger and 44% had a physical origin. The presentation syndrome was as follows: 9% shock, 12% heart failure, 70 % mimicking acute coronary syndrome, 5% stroke/peripheral embolism and 4% arrhythmias. Median ejection fraction at admission was 40% (36-50) and recovery from admission to discharge [median hospital stay: 4 days (3-8)] was 20%, p <0.001. In-hospital mortality was 4/115 cases (3.48%). In univariate analysis, shock compared with other forms of presentation (p=0.0035) and secondary TS (p=0.020) were associated with higher in-hospital mortality. There was a direct relationship between in-hospital mortality and maximum NT-pro-BNP levels (p= 0.0082) and white cell count (p=0.0101). In addition, in-hospital mortality was inversely associated with hematocrit (p=0.0084) and with ECG abnormalities at admission; i.e. patients who died during hospitalization had more frequently normal ECG at admission, (p<0.001). Conclusion: Compared with international registries, this single center population had more comorbidities, but similar in-hospital mortality rates.

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Educ Health (Abingdon) ; 30(1): 19-25, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28707632

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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the validity of a modified Spanish version of the Jefferson Scale of Patient's Perceptions of Physician Empathy (JSPPPE) in Argentine patients and to explore how local demographic characteristics influence patients' perceptions of their physicians' empathy. METHODS: A survey was conducted in March 2013 among 400 Spanish-speaking outpatients attending three different public or private hospitals of Buenos Aires. A principal component analysis (PCA) was used to identify the JSPPPE factor structure, and a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was employed to evaluate its construct validity. Demographic variables including age, gender, geographic origin, education, health coverage, regular physician-established and patient-perceived health status were used to find what factors may influence empathy rating. RESULTS: The PCA yielded a one-factor model that accounted for 77.5% of the variance, and an adequate model fit was observed with CFA indices. Male and elderly patients, South American descendants, less educated people, and public hospital attendants were associated with a higher JSPPPE score. Patients perceived a lower interest of physicians in their daily problems and a poorer capacity "to stand in their shoes." DISCUSSION: The JSPPPE provides a valid score to measure patients' perceptions of physician empathy in Argentina. These findings afford insight into Argentine patients' awareness of their doctors' empathic concern; however, JSPPPE scores may be alternatively interpreted in terms of patients' satisfaction or likeability.


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Atitude do Pessoal de Saúde , Empatia , Pacientes Ambulatoriais/psicologia , Relações Médico-Paciente , Adulto , Argentina , Feminino , Hospitais Privados , Hospitais Públicos , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Psicometria , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Rev. argent. cardiol ; 84(2): 1-10, abr. 2016. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-957710

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Introducción: Aunque recientemente se reportó la relación entre la muerte prematura y la condición socioeconómica en la Argentina, no existen análisis sobre el impacto que dicha condición tiene en distintas regiones del país. Objetivo: Describir el impacto que la condición socioeconómica presentó sobre la incidencia de muerte prematura en las distintas provincias de la Argentina durante el período 2000-2010. Material y métodos: Se utilizó un modelo ecológico, que evaluó las tasas estandarizadas de muerte prematura (≤ 74 años) durante el período 2000-2010. Asimismo, se examinó la relación entre la condición socioeconómica medida en deciles de necesidades básicas insatisfechas por departamento geográfico y la muerte prematura. La unidad de análisis fueron los 512 departamentos de la Argentina y las 15 comunas de la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Resultados: La condición socioeconómica estuvo significativamente asociada con la muerte prematura en la Argentina durante el período analizado. En todas las provincias y regiones se observó un gradiente lineal entre la muerte precoz y la condición socioeconómica. Sin embargo, la pendiente de desigualdad entre los componentes de la condición socioeconómica varió significativamente entre los distintos departamentos. Mientras que en toda la Argentina la diferencia absoluta en la tasa estandarizada de muerte prematura entre los componentes extremos de condición socioeconómica fue de 10 muertes (rango: 7,81-12,36) por cada 10.000 personas por año, en la ciudad de Buenos Aires esa diferencia fue de 61 muertes (rango: 53-69). Las comunas del sur de la ciudad de Buenos Aires fueron las zonas con mayor desigualdad social y sanitaria de la Argentina. Conclusiones: Aunque la inequidad social tuvo un impacto significativo en la muerte prematura en todo el período en toda la Argentina, la ciudad de Buenos Aires se mostró como la región más desigual.


Background: Although the relationship between premature death and socioeconomic status has been recently reported in Argentina, there are no analyses on the impact of this condition in different regions of the country. Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the influence of socioeconomic status on the incidence of premature death rate in different provinces of Argentina, from 2000 to 2010. Methods: An ecological model was used to evaluate standardized premature death rates (≤74 years) during the period between 2000 and 2010. In addition, the relationship between socioeconomic status, measured in deciles of unmet basic needs at geo-graphic departmental level and premature death was examined. The units of analysis were the 512 Argentine departments and the 15 communes of the city of Buenos Aires. Results: Socioeconomic status was significantly associated with premature death rate in Argentina during the study period. A linear gradient was observed between premature death and socioeconomic status in all provinces and regions. However, the slope index of inequality varied significantly between departments. While the absolute difference in standardized premature death rate between the extreme components of socioeconomic status was 10 deaths (range: 7.81-12.36) per 10,000 persons pers year in all Argentina, in the city of Buenos Aires this difference was 61 deaths (range: 53-69). The Southern communes of Buenos Aires were the areas with the highest social and health inequalities of Argentina. Conclusions: Although social inequity had a significant impact on premature death rate throughout Argentina during the study period, the city of Buenos Aires was the most unequal region.

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Rev. argent. cardiol ; 83(6): 1-10, Dec. 2015. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-957679

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Background: Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) seem to have a chronobiological distribution with seasonal, weekly and circadian variations. So far, there is no evidence in the published literature about the weekly distribution of ACS in Argentina; thus, it is unknown whether ACS have a specific pattern and which could be the associated variables. Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the weekly distribution of ACS and the differences in treatment and clinical outcome. Methods: The distribution of non-ST-segment elevation (NSTE) (n=6,277) and ST-segment elevation (STE) ACS (n=4,237) was mretrospectively analyzed according to the day of the week using the 2006-2012 Epi-Cardio registry. Results: The frequency was higher during the first days of the week and descended during the weekend (overall ACS and NSTE-ACS p <0.001, and STE-ACS p <0.01), and was not related to either age or sex. In STE-ACS, the indication and the type of reperfusion therapy did not present differences according to the day of the week. Conclusions: The frequency of hospitalization due to ACS is higher within the first weekdays and decreases during the weekend, with no differences in the use of complex resources or in the initial outcome.


Introducción: Una particularidad de los síndromes coronarios agudos (SCA) es que su distribución impresiona tener aspectos cronobiológicos, ya que no se mantiene estable a lo largo del año y varía incluso según el día de la semana y la hora del día. No tenemos conocimiento de evidencia publicada acerca de la distribución de los casos de SCA acorde al día de la semana en nuestro país, por lo que se ignora si sigue un patrón determinado y cuáles podrían ser las variables asociadas. Objetivo: Analizar la distribución diaria de los casos de SCA y las eventuales diferencias en el tratamiento y la evolución clínica de los pacientes. Material y métodos: Se estudió el número y la evolución de SCA sin ST elevado (SCA no-STE, n = 6.277) y con ST elevado al ingreso (SCA-STE, n = 4.237) acorde al día de la semana mediante el análisis del registro Epi-Cardio 2006-2012. Resultados: La frecuencia fue mayor en los primeros días de la semana, descendiendo durante el fin de semana (global y SCA no-STE: p < 0,001; SCA-STE: p < 0,01), sin relación con la edad y el sexo. En los SCASTE, la indicación y el tipo de reperfusión no tuvieron diferencias según el día de la semana. Conclusiones: La frecuencia de internaciones por SCA es mayor en los primeros días laborables y menor los fines de semana, sin diferencias en el uso de recursos complejos ni en la evolución inicial.

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Cardiol J ; 22(1): 52-6, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25736962

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BACKGROUND: Cardiologists are involved in the management of patients with multiple cardiovascular risk factors and chronic heart diseases, so empathy is a necessary feature to deal with them. The aim of the study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of the Spanish version of the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy (JSPE) among Argentine cardiologists and to explore the potential differences by age, gender, and subspecialty. METHODS: Between August and September 2012, we performed a survey in a non-randomized sample of 566 Spanish-speaking cardiologists of Argentina. A Principle Component Analysis (PCA) was used to explore the link between observed variables and latent variables in order to identify the factor structure. The PCA criteria for identifying the factor structure were examined with the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) analysis. RESULTS: The KMO measure of sampling adequacy was 0.86 and Bartlett's test of sphericity was highly significant (p = 0.000), determining the suitability of the data set for factor analysis. The PCA of 20 items yielded a three factor model that accounted for 40.6% of the variance. The JSPE mean rank score for women was 307.9 vs. 275.0 for men (p = 0.017). The comparison of mean rank score according to age (quartiles) showed a significant relation between older age and empathy. No difference was found when the mean rank scores were compared by respondent subspecialty. CONCLUSIONS: JSPE provides a valid and reliable scale to measure Argentine cardiologists' attitudes towards empathy. Female cardiologists seem to be more empathic than their male colleagues, and a positive relationship between age and empathy was found.


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Atitude do Pessoal de Saúde , Cardiologia , Empatia , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Relações Médico-Paciente , Psicometria , Especialização , Inquéritos e Questionários , Adulto , Fatores Etários , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Argentina , Análise Fatorial , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Análise de Componente Principal , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Fatores Sexuais , Adulto Jovem
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