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Título

Assessment of hospitalizations for TIA in the Unified Health System from 2017 to 2022.

Resumo

Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is an important risk factor for ischemic stroke. Objective: To determine the frequency of hospitalizations for TIA in the different federative regions of Brazil in a period of 05 years. Methodology: Through the database of the Ministry of Health, the Hospital Information System of the SUS (SIH/SUS), the records of transient ischemic strokes (ICD-10 G45) of patients hospitalized between January 2017 and January were selected. 2022, according to SUS Hospital Morbidity and place of residence in Brazil. Being stratified in the federative regions: North, Northeast, South, Southeast and Midwest. The analysis was performed per 100,0000 inhabitants. Results: 10,1447 cases were identified, 38.2% in the Southeast region, 26.7% in the South region, 20.8% in the Northeast region, 8.6% in the North region and 5.4% in the Midwest region. When analyzed per 100,000 inhabitants, the southern region had the highest prevalence, 0.089/100,000 inhabitants, followed by the North region (0.046/100,000 inhabitants), the Southeast region (0.043/100,000 inhabitants), the Northeast region (0.037/100,000 inhabitants) and the Midwest region. (0.033/100,000 inhabitants). Conclusion: according to the analysis of DATASUS, the rates of hospitalization for TIA in the SUS occur with higher prevalence in the southern region compared to other regions of the country.

Palavras Chave

AIT,Datasus,Avc

Área

Doença Cerebrovascular

Autores

Aline Rabelo Rodrigues, Louise Bruns Willrich, Bernardo Caetano Novaes, Iago Alvino Cordeiro, Luana Frizzo, Ana Maria dos Santos Oliveira, Gustavo Sales França, Daniella Rocha Soares, Marcos Christiano Lange