Apophegma on population mortality due to diseases of the circulatory system in the context of the residence of the deceased as aporia in the public life of Ukraine

V. Ruden
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Objective. The establishment and substantiation of biostatistical trends in the state of mortality of the population of Ukraine due to diseases of the circulatory system (I00-I99) in the context of the place of residence of the deceased for the period 2009-2019.Material and methods. An epidemiological, one-time, continuous, prospective scientific study was carried out using statistical data of the State Statistics Service of Ukraine and the Center for Medical Statistics of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine for the period 2009-2019, where the author performed the compilation and processing in spreadsheets of Microsoft Office Еxcel (2019). Retrospective, biostatistical, mathematical, abstract and graphic research methods are used, as well as methods of copying, deductive awareness, structural and logical analysis taking into account the principles of systematicity.Results and discussion. The obtained results indicate that mortality due to DCS (I00-I99), during the studied period (2009-2019), is dominant in the overall mortality structure of the population of Ukraine, where ischemic heart disease (I20, I24-I25) ranks first in terms of mortality, especially among the inhabitants of rural areas of the country, while the following rankings: second, third, fourth, consistently and intransigently share cerebrovascular disease (I60-I69), myocardial infarction (I21-I24) and hypertension (I10-I15), which are dominant in the inhabitants of urban areas.Conclusions. Given the excessive and direct burden of DCS mortality on the quantitative expression of the country's population and its negative impact on people's quality of life, as well as the state of public health, socio-economic well-being and resource provision of society, the state of Ukraine is required to make decisive and effective priority adequate management decisions of preventive content, to minimize cardiovascular pathology (I00-I99) in the context of "European guidelines for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in clinical practice" (2016).
在乌克兰的公共生活中,在死者居住的背景下,由于循环系统疾病导致的人口死亡率为Apophegma
目标。建立和证实2009-2019年期间乌克兰人口因循环系统疾病(I00-I99)在死者居住地的死亡率状况的生物统计趋势。材料和方法。利用乌克兰国家统计局和乌克兰卫生部医学统计中心2009-2019年的统计数据,进行了一项流行病学、一次性、连续、前瞻性的科学研究,作者在Microsoft Office Еxcel(2019)电子表格中进行了汇编和处理。采用回顾性、生物统计学、数学、抽象和图形研究方法,以及考虑到系统性原则的复制、演绎意识、结构和逻辑分析方法。结果和讨论。所获得的结果表明,在研究期间(2009-2019年),DCS (I00-I99)造成的死亡率在乌克兰人口的总体死亡率结构中占主导地位,其中缺血性心脏病(I20, I24-I25)在死亡率方面排名第一,特别是在该国农村地区的居民中,而以下排名:第二、第三、第四、一致和不一致地共享脑血管病(I60-I69)、心肌梗死(I21-I24)和高血压(I10-I15),在城市居民中占主导地位。鉴于刚果民主共和国死亡率对该国人口的数量表达造成了过度和直接的负担,并对人民的生活质量以及公共卫生、社会经济福利和社会资源提供状况产生了负面影响,乌克兰国家必须作出具有预防性内容的果断和有效的优先管理决定。在“欧洲临床实践中预防心血管疾病指南”(2016)的背景下,尽量减少心血管病理(I00-I99)。
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