Epidemiological analysis of the hospitalization rate for conduction disorders and cardiac arrhythmias in the State of Goiás
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https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n8p5632-5640Keywords:
Epidemiology, Cardiac arrthythmias, HospitalizationAbstract
This article aims to analyze the epidemiological profile of patients hospitalized for conduction disorders and cardiac arrhythmias between January 2019 and December 2023, in the State of Goiás. This study is characterized as a descriptive, retrospective and analytical epidemiological study, in which the information was obtained from the Information Technology Department of the Unified Health System. During the period analyzed, 2,279 hospitalizations for conduction disorders and cardiac arrhythmias were recorded in the State of Goiás. In relation to age group, patients aged 70 and 79 were the most affected. The highest number of hospitalizations prevailed among people of mixed ethnicity and the male gender was predominant. Through the aforementioned data, it is possible to state that the vast majority of patients are elderly, where values rise abruptly from 70 years of age onwards, and belonging to mixed race and male gender, in which men had a higher absolute number of hospitalizations.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Mariana Silva Sousa , Maria Júlia Prado Botelho Rodrigues, Adriana Medeiros de Oliveira , Vanusa Medeiros de Oliveira , Maria Luiza Prado Botelho Rodrigues, Carla Medeiros Assunção, Daniela Pinheiro Assunção, Amanda De Melo Franco Rabelo, Alice Ribeiro Gomes, Alexandra Cardoso da Silva Oliveira, Filipe Flávio de Sá, Maria Gisele dos Santos Roque

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