| Literature DB >> 28591251 |
Alessandra de Sá Earp Siqueira1, Aristarco Gonçalves de Siqueira-Filho1, Marcelo Gerardin Poirot Land1.
Abstract
Background: There is growing concern about the economic impact of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in Brazil and worldwide. Objective: To estimate the economic impact of CVD in Brazil in the last five years.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28591251 PMCID: PMC5524474 DOI: 10.5935/abc.20170068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arq Bras Cardiol ISSN: 0066-782X Impact factor: 2.000
Figure 1Formulas used to estimate cost.
Population, deaths, consultations, hospitalizations for CVD per year. Brazil, 2010-2015
| Brazilian population | 195.497.797 | 197.397.018 | 199.242.462 | 201.032.714 | 202.768.562 | 204.450.649 |
| Population aged > 65 years | 13.253.407 | 13.749.501 | 14.289.040 | 14.870.086 | 15.489.166 | 16.143.835 |
| Total deaths | 1.136.947 | 1.170.498 | 1.181.166 | 1.210.474 | 1.199.937 | 1.217.673 |
| DCV Deaths | 326.371 | 335.213 | 333.295 | 339.672 | 328.367 | 334.076 |
| DCV SUS hospitalizations | 1.153.213 | 1.159.210 | 1.137.024 | 1.133.235 | 1.140.792 | 1.124.156 |
| Medical consultations DCV SUS | 121.060.024 | 129.182.174 | 131.666.891 | 138.680.162 | 147.495.929 | 144.879.479 |
| Surgical admissions for CVD SUS | 246.038 | 259.888 | 267.323 | 275.838 | 285.109 | 279.010 |
| Hospitalizations for coronary angioplasty SUS | 55.980 | 62.221 | 67.113 | 70.744 | 73.939 | 75.410 |
| Hospitalizations for SUS pacemaker implantation | 19.937 | 20.857 | 21.959 | 22.448 | 23.426 | 23.300 |
| Hospitalizations for the realization of FES SUS | 5.532 | 6.052 | 6.392 | 6.962 | 6.751 | 7.417 |
| Hospitalization for vascular surgeries SUS | 10.238 | 10.719 | 11.586 | 13.403 | 14.931 | 15.907 |
| Clinical hospitalizations for CVD SUS | 874.949 | 870.306 | 844.018 | 831.130 | 819.789 | 807.304 |
The total number of deaths and the number of CVD deaths in the years 2014 and 2015 was estimated by calculating linear progression
Values spent on consultations, hospitalizations in the SUS per CVD per year. Brazil, 2010-2015
| Estimated cardiological medical consultations SUS | R$ 1.210.600.244,00 | R$ 1.291.821.736,00 | R$ 1.316.668.909,00 | R$ 1.386.801.616,00 | R$ 1.474.959.285,00 | R$ 1.448.794.790,00 |
| DCV SUS hospitalizations | R$ 2.094.586.170,18 | R$ 2.280.690.735,84 | R$ 2.381.639.909,14 | R$ 2.490.327.299,45 | R$ 2.616.411.987,59 | R$ 2.672.683.530,36 |
| Surgical admissions for CVD SUS | R$ 1.220.173.241,66 | R$ 1.408.938.230,39 | R$ 1.476.651.259,61 | R$ 1.523.040.930,90 | R$ 1.591.102.088,65 | R$ 1.595.198.657,90 |
| Coronary angioplasty SUS | R$ 334.006.069,71 | R$ 374.975.648,22 | R$ 409.312.529,41 | R$ 431.199.989,60 | R$ 459.208.716,25 | R$ 470.525.283,05 |
| Pacemaker / CDI SUS | R$ 239.463.794,84 | R$ 255.854.307,54 | R$ 271.049.370,77 | R$ 283.030.018,64 | R$ 305.711.764,52 | R$ 314.135.570,00 |
| Hospitalizations to carry out FES | R$ 19.133.666,93 | R$ 21.114.282,38 | R$ 23.329.967,02 | R$ 25.291.313,54 | R$ 24.932.895,30 | R$ 27.324.342,93 |
| Vascular Surgery | R$ 158.714.446,97 | R$ 164.802.452,92 | R$ 172.418.564,05 | R$ 195.286.271,67 | R$ 212.540.472,21 | R$ 205.203.059,86 |
| Clinical admissions for CVD | R$ 850.627.032,61 | R$ 867.021.396,62 | R$ 889.182.386,96 | R$ 914.259.698,41 | R$ 951.621.476,71 | R$ 982.451.681,02 |
| SUS direct expenses | R$ 4.155.813.446,79 | R$ 4.439.533.868,46 | R$ 4.587.491.205,10 | R$ 4.791.388.613,86 | R$ 5.042.992.749,30 | R$ 5.103.930.001,38 |
Amounts spent on special materials in SUS by CVD per year. Brazil, 2010-2015
| Expenditures on coronary stents | R$ 213.729.307,50 | R$ 237.557.185,46 | R$ 256.234.637,63 | R$ 270.097.644,33 | R$ 282.296.021,21 | R$ 287.912.237,92 |
| Prosthetic expenses and vascular stents | R$ 101.859.798,52 | R$ 101.813.096,10 | R$ 109.033.160,55 | R$ 131.874.682,40 | R$ 138.307.046,37 | R$ 139.058.871,31 |
| Pacemaker costs | R$ 172.383.272,80 | R$ 181.073.385,60 | R$ 190.190.120,80 | R$ 193.936.978,40 | R$ 201.300.852,00 | R$ 200.252.844,80 |
| CDI Expenses | R$ 69.652.425,00 | R$ 68.775.320,39 | R$ 74.915.052,67 | R$ 79.300.575,72 | R$ 88.793.943,28 | R$ 88.123.216,22 |
| Total expenses with OPME | R$ 557.624.803,82 | R$ 589.218.987,54 | R$ 630.372.971,64 | R$ 675.209.880,86 | R$ 710.697.862,85 | R$ 715.347.170,25 |
ANS coverage rate and amounts spent reimbursed to SUS due ANS beneficiaries. Brazil. 2010 - 2015
| Coverage rate (%) | 23,6 | 24 | 24,6 | 25,5 | 26 | 25,6 |
| Amount reimbursed to SUS | R$ 78.850.898,00 | R$ 74.994.805,00 | R$ 88.213.668,00 | R$ 84.807.361,00 | R$ 96.928.835,33 | R$ 103.459.587,90 |
Estimated by linear progression calculation.
Social Security expenditures with pensions and sickness-help per CVD per year. Brazil, 2010-2015
| 32-Ap Disability | R$ 37.615.271,29 | R$ 40.444.323,27 | R$ 42.972.030,79 | R$ 47.495.480,16 | R$ 46.720.481,83 | R$ 50.581.850,60 |
| Ap Disability Det. Ignored | R$ 3.044.567,55 | R$ 3.070.944,17 | R$ 3.212.029,12 | R$ 3.419.950,57 | R$ 3.572.476,76 | R$ 3.742.351,63 |
| Retired due accident | R$ 760.432,36 | R$ 841.083,89 | R$ 847.858,46 | R$ 840.913,39 | R$ 1.011.029,71 | R$ 1.046.865,58 |
| Sickness-help Accident | R$ 5.243.965,12 | R$ 5.298.365,35 | R$ 4.958.255,43 | R$ 5.447.369,98 | R$ 5.034.996,01 | R$ 4.860.224,76 |
| Sickness-help | R$ 271.466.841,76 | R$ 305.155.132,76 | R$ 353.206.016,30 | R$ 397.833.261,78 | R$ 423.022.209,26 | R$ 467.767.157,75 |
| Total Social Security Expenses | R$ 318.131.078,08 | R$ 354.809.849,44 | R$ 405.196.190,10 | R$ 455.036.975,88 | R$ 479.361.193,58 | R$ 527.998.450,32 |
Costs of CVD morbidity per year. Brazil, 2010-2015
| Hospitalizations, male | 569.537 | 574.593 | 567.461 | 565.431 | 569.142 | 569.604 |
| Hospitalizations, female | 583.676 | 584.617 | 569.563 | 567.804 | 571.650 | 556.175 |
| TMP | 6,5 | 6,6 | 6,6 | 6,6 | 6,7 | 6,5 |
| Days of hospitalizations, female | 3.793.894 | 3.858.472 | 3.759.116 | 3.747.506 | 3.830.055 | 3.615.138 |
| Days of hospitalizations, male | 3.701.991 | 3.792.314 | 3.745.243 | 3.731.845 | 3.813.251 | 3.702.426 |
| Consultations | 121.060.024 | 129.182.174 | 131.666.891 | 138.680.162 | 147.495.929 | 144.879.479 |
| Average salary (R$), female | R$ 983,37 | R$ 761,00 | R$ 824,00 | R$ 902,00 | R$ 1.000,00 | R$ 895,20 |
| Average salary (R$), male | R$ 1.390,99 | R$ 1.340,00 | R$ 1.430,00 | R$ 1.540,00 | R$ 1.664,00 | R$ 1.611,36 |
| Cost of absenteeism for hospitalizations, female | R$ 124.360.051,43 | R$ 97.876.578,14 | R$ 103.250.380,64 | R$ 112.675.025,76 | R$ 127.668.500,00 | R$ 107.875.703,00 |
| Cost of absenteeism for hospitalizations, male | R$ 171.647.725,52 | R$ 169.390.016,40 | R$ 178.523.230,60 | R$ 191.568.022,80 | R$ 211.508.344,32 | R$ 198.864.705,31 |
| Cost of absenteeism per consultation | R$ 2.395.333.996,12 | R$ 2.261.764.556,11 | R$ 2.473.143.100,74 | R$ 2.822.141.288,56 | R$ 3.274.409.612,70 | R$ 3.026.242.557,35 |
| Cost days lost due to morbidity | R$ 2.691.34.773,07 | R$ 2.529.031.150,65 | R$ 2.754.916.711,98 | R$ 3.126.384.337,12 | R$ 3.613.586.457,02 | R$ 3.332.982.965,66 |
| Minimum ticket price (R$) | R$ 2,34 | R$ 2,34 | R$ 2,44 | R$ 2,66 | R$ 2,66 | R$ 3,02 |
| Cost of Transportation (R$) | R$ 566.560.914,19 | R$ 604.572.572,45 | R$ 642.534.427,59 | R$ 737.458.428,57 | R$ 784.337.964,40 | R$ 875.963.619,18 |
| Cost Morbidity SUS | R$ 3.257.902.687,26 | R$ 3.133.603.723,10 | R$ 3.397.451.139,57 | R$ 3.863.842.765,69 | R$ 4.397.924.421,42 | R$ 4.208.946.584,85 |
| Coverage Rate | 23,6 | 24 | 24,6 | 25,5 | 26 | 25,6 |
| SUS + private morbidity cost | R$ 4.264.270.533,06 | R$ 4.123.162.793,55 | R$ 4.505.903.368,13 | R$ 5.186.366.128,44 | R$ 5.943.141.110,03 | R$ 5.657.186.269,96 |
Costs of CVD mortality per year. Brazil, 2010-2015
| Women's Lost Years | 520.810 | 527.350 | 511.302 | 512.366 | 517.223 | 516.891 |
| Men's Lost Years | 791.003 | 805.339 | 799.250 | 799.692 | 804.724 | 807.857 |
| Cost of mortality (R$) | R$ 19.349.117.782,66 | R$ 17.765.622.096,07 | R$ 18.770.886.111,48 | R$ 20.324.158.368,20 | R$ 22.275.402.229,74 | R$ 21.173.626.058,79 |
Estimated total CVD costs per year. Brazil, 2010-2015
| Direct costs | R$ 6.169.421.794,00 | R$ 6.616.780.073,69 | R$ 6.920.244.266,23 | R$ 7.337.716.100,29 | R$ 7.775.257.583,99 | R$ 7.821.609.101,66 |
| ANS reimbursement | R$ 78.850.898,00 | R$ 74.994.805,00 | R$ 88.213.668,00 | R$ 84.807.361,00 | R$ 96.928.835,33 | R$ 103.459.587,90 |
| Cost of Morbidity | R$ 4.264.270.533,06 | R$ 4.123.162.793,55 | R$ 4.505.903.368,13 | R$ 5.186.366.128,44 | R$ 5.943.141.110,03 | R$ 5.657.186.269,96 |
| Mortality cost | R$ 19.349.117.782,66 | R$ 17.765.622.096,07 | R$ 18.770.886.111,48 | R$ 20.324.158.368,20 | R$ 22.275.402.229,74 | R$ 21.173.626.058,79 |
| Cost of pensions and helps | R$ 318.131.078,08 | R$ 354.809.849,44 | R$ 405.196.190,10 | R$ 455.036.975,88 | R$ 479.361.193,58 | R$ 527.998.450,32 |
| Cost of medication | R$ 968.489.393,60 | R$ 1.286.742.089,14 | R$ 2.277.654.330,14 | R$ 1.418.869.356,06 | R$ 2.162.470.925,74 | R$ 1.819.345.140,75 |
| Total cost DCV | R$ 31.148.281.479,40 | R$ 30.222.111.706,89 | R$ 32.968.097.934,08 | R$ 34.806.954.289,87 | R$ 38.732.561.878,41 | R$ 37.103.224.609,38 |