Epidemiologia de las Muertes Prematuras en Chile en la década 2001-2010
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Epidemiology, Life Expectancy, Mortality, prematureResumen
Background: Years of potential life lost (YPLL) is a parameter that allows to analyze premature deaths. Aim: To study the causes, differences by gender, geographic variations and the trend of premature deaths in the last decade in Chile.. Material and methods: Using death databases published by the Ministry of Health, YPLL were calculated for the decade 2001-2010, using the method proposed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Results: The standardized annual average YPLL rate in Chile in the study period was 4.703 per 100000 inhabitants. Trauma, cancer and cardiovascular diseases accounted for 68% of YPLL. The male / female YPLL ratio was 2.07; for trauma and mental disorders, the male/female ratio for YPLL was over 5; for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases the male/female ratio was over two. Regions with a higher proportion of rural areas had higher YPLL rates. Conclusions: The main causes of YPLL are potentially preventable. Further studies should be carried out to identify risk factors for premature death.Descargas
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2017-03-23
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Bächler, R., Icaza, G., Soto, A., Núñez, L., Orellana, C., Monsalve, R., & Riquelme, M. (2017). Epidemiologia de las Muertes Prematuras en Chile en la década 2001-2010. Revista Médica De Chile, 145(3). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/5547
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