Association between mortality and cardiovascular diseases in the vulnerable Mexican population: A cross-sectional retrospective study of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Gerardo R. Padilla-Rivasd(Author),
- Juan Luis Delgado-Gallegosd(Author),
- Gerardo Garza-Treviñob(Author),
- Kame A. Galan-Huertad(Author),
- Zuca G-Buentellob(Author),
- Jorge A. Roacho-Pérezd(Author)
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- bUniversidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon,
- cInstituto Nacional de Salud Pública, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.,
- dUniversidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Facultad de Medicina, Departamento de Bioquímica y Medicina Molecular,
- eAlthian Clinical Research
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- ODS 3: Salud y bienestar
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) continue to be the leading cause of death worldwide. Over the past couple of years and with the surge of the COVID-19 pandemic, mortality from CVDs has been slightly overshadowed by those due to COVID-19, although it was during the peak of the pandemic. In the present study, patients with CVDs (CVDs; n = 41,883) were analyzed to determine which comorbidities had the largest impact on overall patient mortality due to their association with both diseases (n = 3,637). Obesity, hypertension, and diabetes worsen health in patients diagnosed positive for COVID-19. Hence, they were included in the overview of all patients with CVD. Our findings showed that 1,697 deaths were attributable to diabetes (p < 0.001) and 987 deaths to obesity (p < 0.001). Lastly, 2,499 deaths were attributable to hypertension (p < 0.001). Using logistic regression modeling, we found that diabetes (OR: 1.744, p < 0.001) and hypertension (OR: 2.179, p < 0.001) significantly affected the mortality rate of patients. Hence, having a CVD diagnosis, with hypertension and/or diabetes, seems to increase the likelihood of complications, leading to death in patients diagnosed positive for COVID-19.
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Frontiers in Public Health (Volumen 10)Hitos de publicación
- Published- 10/11/2022
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- ORCID: /0000-0002-0301-9394/work/123041400
- Scopus: 85142505960
- PubMed: 36438268
