Prevalence and costs of hospitalizations for poisoning and accidental intoxication in Brazilian elderly

Authors

  • Marcelle Silva de Abreu Caruaruense Association of Higher Education
  • Silvandro Diego de Albuquerque Ferreira Caruaruense Association of Higher Education
  • Larissa Pelágia de Lima Ferreira Restoration Hospital of Pernambuco
  • José Ferreira Toneo Júnior Faculty of Ipojuca Valley
  • Wamberto Vieira Maciel Caruaruense Association of Higher Education; Faculty of Ipojuca Valley
  • Shirley Suely Soares Veras Maciel Faculty of Ipojuca Valley

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502013000400007

Abstract

A cross-sectional study of secondary data/information obtained from the Hospital Information System (HIS) spanning the years 2008 - 2009 was performed. The distribution of the main hospital admissions by gender, age, color/race, region and federal unit of residence, average expenditure and average length of hospital stay, year of hospitalization and mortality rates (MR) were studied. The data collected were tabulated by TabNet and keyed into Microsoft Excel 2007. It was verified that elderly males (54.3%), from 60 to 69 years old (50.6%), nonwhites (36.3%) and residents of Southeast and North regions of the country had the highest rates of hospitalization. Seniors were hospitalized for an average of 4.8 days, and the major causes were exposure to alcohol (43.7%) and to drugs (33.9%). Expenses related to hospital admissions were, on average, R$ 529,817.70. The highest mortality rates were recorded among females (MR = 4.34), in elderly, 80 years or older (MR = 10.16) and Caucasians (MR = 3.95), where pharmacological substances with action on the Autonomic Nervous System were the leading cause of death. There are demographic differences in morbi-mortality of these elderly since, although men and younger elderly were the main victims, women and elderly of advanced age have greater mortality. The leading causes of hospitalization were alcohol and drugs.

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Published

2013-12-01

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Prevalence and costs of hospitalizations for poisoning and accidental intoxication in Brazilian elderly . (2013). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 49(4), 679-687. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502013000400007