1996-2021年巴西胎儿死亡率时空趋势。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Revista de saude publica Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.11606/s1518-8787.2025059006194
João Batista Francalino da Rocha, Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Elyecleyde Katiane da Silva Oliveira, Aline Bergamini Effgen Sena, Francisco Naildo Cardoso Leitão, Luiz Carlos de Abreu
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目的:评价1996 - 2021年巴西胎儿死亡率时空变化趋势。方法:采用1996- 2021年、covid-19大流行前(1996-2019年)和2020 - 2021年大流行期间巴西死亡率信息系统(SIM)中胎龄(GA)≥20周胎儿死亡的次要数据进行生态时间序列研究。它分析了胎儿死亡率(FMR),以确定特定人群中胎儿死亡的年度风险。利用Joinpoint回归计算年际变化百分比(PC)、年变化百分比(APC)和平均年变化百分比(AAPC),确定趋势模式:增加、减少或平稳。使用Excel 2019、Stata和Joinpoint Regression软件。结果:在巴西,孕周≥20周的胎儿死亡占分娩的1.14%,占围产期死亡的58%。约93%发生在产前,6%发生在产时,1%发生在产后。考虑到GA≥20、≥22和≥28周,这段时间的总体FMR分别为11.4、10.7和8.6/ 1000。尽管围产期死亡中死产的趋势呈上升趋势,在covid-19大流行期间下降速度有所放缓,但评估的胎龄FMR分别下降了20%、25%和41%,AAPC分别为-1.00、-1.13和-1.89。结论:巴西胎儿死亡率在全国和各地区均呈现长期下降趋势,但中西部地区胎儿死亡率呈平稳趋势。新冠肺炎疫情减缓了这一降幅,增加了这一措施,但下降趋势并未中断。从区域来看,最高的fmr和最小的减少发生在北部、东北部和中西部,显示出区域不平等。
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Space-time trends in fetal mortality in Brazil, 1996-2021.

Objective: To evaluate the space-time trend of fetal mortality in Brazil from 1996 to 2021.

Methods: Ecological time series study with secondary data on fetal deaths at gestational age (GA) ≥ 20 weeks from the Mortality Information System (SIM) in Brazil, between 1996 and 2021, covid-19 pre-pandemic (1996-2019), and years 2020 and 2021 of the pandemic. It analyzed the fetal mortality rate (FMR) to identify the annual risk of fetal death in the specific population. The percentage change (PC), annual percentage change (APC), and average annual percentage change (AAPC) were calculated using Joinpoint regression to determine the trend patterns: increasing, decreasing, or stationary. Excel 2019, Stata, and Joinpoint Regression software were used.

Results: In Brazil, fetal deaths at GA ≥ 20 weeks accounted for 1.14% of births and 58% of perinatal deaths in the period analyzed. Around 93% were antepartum, 6% intrapartum, and 1% were recorded as occurring postpartum. The overall FMR for the period, considering GA ≥ 20, ≥ 22, and ≥ 28 weeks, was 11.4, 10.7, and 8.6/1,000 births, respectively. Despite the increasing trend of stillbirths in perinatal deaths, a slowdown in the reduction and an increase during the covid-19 pandemic, the FMR at the gestational ages evaluated decreased by 20%, 25%, and 41%, respectively, with a AAPC of -1.00, -1.13, and -1.89.

Conclusion: Fetal mortality showed a long-term downward trend at the national and regional levels in Brazil, except in the Central-West region, where the trend was stationary. The covid-19 pandemic slowed down the reduction and increased the measure, however, the downward trend was not interrupted. Regionally, the highest FMRs and the smallest reductions occurred in the North, Northeast, and Central-West, showing regional inequalities.

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Revista de saude publica
Revista de saude publica PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Revista de Saúde Pública has the purpose of publishing original scientific contributions on topics of relevance to public health in general.
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