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  1. Há 5 dias · Introduction Excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic has been substantial. Insight into excess death rates in years following WHO’s pandemic declaration is crucial for government leaders and policymakers to evaluate their health crisis policies. This study explores excess mortality in the Western World from 2020 until 2022.Methods All-cause mortality reports were abstracted for ...

  2. Há 4 dias · Annually, the age-standardized mortality rate per million inhabitants increased by 0.080 and the average age at death increased by 0.617 years (7.4 months). Sociodemographic factors associated with early death identified were male gender, white race, death occurring in the hospital, and living in Greater São Paulo.

  3. Há 2 dias · 150 deaths per 100,000. 150 deaths per 100,000. 1.0. Most likely to die from, than with, the cause (Cause is always the underlying cause) 150 deaths per 100,000. 225 deaths per 100,000. 1.5. More likely to die from, than with, the cause. 150 deaths per 100,000. 300 deaths per 100,000. 2.0. Equally likely to die from or with the cause. 150 ...

  4. Há 1 dia · The actual hospital mortality rate was 64.7%. The OHCA score predicted hospital mortality of 95.3±8.4, which significantly overestimated the mortality with standardized mortality ratio 0.68 (95% ...

  5. Há 4 dias · In a cohort of around 22,000 individuals in the UK Biobank, a proteomic CRF score was associated with a reduced risk of all-cause mortality (unadjusted hazard ratio 0.50 (95% confidence interval 0 ...

  6. Há 1 dia · White-coat hypertension was not associated with risk for CV death (hazard ratio 0.86; 95% confidence interval 0.72–1.03) and slightly reduced risk for all-cause death in no diabetes (hazard ratio 0.89; confidence interval 0.81–0.98) but without significant interaction between diabetes and no diabetes.

  7. Há 3 dias · Advances in diagnosis and treatment strategies have resulted in a survival improvement from 5-year survival at 40-50% in the 1950s up to a 10-year survival now estimated at 80-90%. Nevertheless, patients with SLE have a standardized mortality ratio of 3.