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BackgroundThe underlying cause of death is used to study country and global mortality trends and profiles. The final cause of death could also inform the ultimately cause of death in individuals with underlying conditions. Whether there is a pattern between the underlying and final cause of death has not been explored using national death registries. We studied what final causes of death were most common among selected underlying causes using national death registries in Peru, 2015.MethodsUnderlying and final causes of death were classified according to their ICD-10 codes. Underlying causes included chronic kidney disease (CKD), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), hypertension (HTN), diabetes, and selected cancers (cervix, breast, stomach, prostate, and lung). Final causes were categorized as: communicable, cardiovascular, and cancers. Descriptive statistics were used.ResultsA total of 77,065 death registries were analyzed; cases had a mean age of 69.4 (SD: 19.3) years at death and were mostly men (53.9%). When the underlying cause was HTN, the most frequent final cause was cardiovascular diseases (82.3%). For all the other underlying causes, the most frequent final cause was communicable diseases: COPD (86.4%), CKD (79.3%), cancer (76.5%), and diabetes (68.3%).ConclusionsIn four selected underlying causes of death there was a divergence with respect to the final cause, suggesting there was a shift from non-communicable to communicable causes. Although efforts should be deployed to prevent underlying non-communicable diseases, potential communicable complications should not be neglected.
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all cause mortality, Epidemiology, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.01.04, heart failure, communicable disease, Communicable diseases, sepsis, cause of death, sensitivity analysis, cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular mortality, cancer mortality, Peru, Biology (General), https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.06.03, register, stomach cancer, R, prostate cancer, Multidisciplinary Sciences, aged, female, Cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, Science & Technology - Other Topics, Medicine, time of death, hypertension, QH301-705.5, death certificate, 610, Cause of death, 613, malignant neoplasm, Article, breast cancer, ICD-10, male, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.01.00, pneumonia, human, Non-communicable diseases, Mortality, Science & Technology, death registry, MORTALITY, bronchopneumonia, acute heart infarction, lung cancer, mortality risk, pathology, global disease burden, chronic obstructive lung disease, heart arrest, uterine cervix cancer
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