The interpretation of COVID-19 in cause-of-death statistics: a matter of causality.

GMS infectious diseases Pub Date : 2024-09-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3205/id000087
Peter P M Harteloh
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Abstract

Background: Mortality is an important indicator for estimating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, different registrations provide different figures and the question is how to interpret the number of COVID-19 deaths reported.

Objective: To study the role of COVID-19 in dying in order to explain the representation of COVID-19 in cause-of-death statistics.

Methods: Analysis of all death certificates mentioning COVID-19 in the Dutch cause-of-death registry during the pandemic (n=51,181). The role of COVID-19 as cause of death was studied by the way it was reported on death certificates. A calculation of odds ratios was performed for studying associations between COVID-19 and other reported causes of death.

Results: In 24% of the cases COVID-19 was the only cause of death mentioned on a death certificate. In 76% of the cases, one or more other diseases played a role in dying. Three patterns emerged: COVID-19 associated with 1. neurodegenerative disorders, 2. chronic respiratory disorders, and 3. metabolic disorders. Of all death certificates mentioning the diseases, COVID-19 was the start of the causal chain leading to death in 45.2% of the cases, while COVID-19 was selected for cause-of-death statistics by special World Health Organization WHO instructions in 93.9% of the cases.

Conclusions: Cause-of-death statistics overestimate the role of COVID-19 as underlying cause of death. In a majority of the deceased cases, there is an association of COVID-19 with other diseases not captured by cause-of-death statistics reporting (only) one cause of death per deceased. A multi-causal approach is needed to evaluate the pandemic and inform health policy.

死因统计中 COVID-19 的解释:因果关系问题。
背景:死亡率是估计 COVID-19 大流行影响的一个重要指标。然而,不同的登记提供了不同的数字,问题是如何解释所报告的 COVID-19 死亡人数:研究 COVID-19 在死亡中的作用,以解释 COVID-19 在死因统计中的代表性:方法:分析大流行期间荷兰死因登记处所有提及 COVID-19 的死亡证明(n=51,181)。通过死亡证明上的报告方式研究 COVID-19 作为死因的作用。为了研究 COVID-19 与其他报告死因之间的关联,我们计算了几率比:结果:在 24% 的病例中,COVID-19 是死亡证明中提到的唯一死因。在 76% 的病例中,一种或多种其他疾病也是导致死亡的原因之一。出现了三种模式:1.神经退行性疾病;2.慢性呼吸系统疾病;3.代谢性疾病。在所有提及这些疾病的死亡证明中,45.2%的病例中 COVID-19 是导致死亡的因果链的起点,而在 93.9% 的病例中,COVID-19 被世界卫生组织的特殊说明选作死因统计:结论:死因统计高估了 COVID-19 作为根本死因的作用。在大多数死亡病例中,COVID-19 与其他疾病存在关联,而死因统计(仅)报告每名死者的一个死因,却无法捕捉到这种关联。需要采用多病因方法来评估大流行病并为卫生政策提供信息。
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