Hospitalization and surgery rates in patients with inflammatory bowel disease in Brazil: a time-trend analysis.
Flávia Gonçalves Musauer PalacioLucila Marieta Perrotta de SouzaJéssica Pronestino de Lima MoreiraRonir Raggio LuizHeitor Siffert Pereira de SouzaCyrla ZaltmanPublished in: BMC gastroenterology (2021)
Brazil follows the global trend of decreases in hospitalizations, lethality, surgeries, and surgical lethality associated with IBD. The unequal distribution of hospitalizations and surgeries, concentrated in the industrialized areas, but with a shift towards the Northeast and from urbanized to rural areas, indicates ongoing changes within the country. Reductions in the rates of IBD-related hospitalizations, surgeries and lethality suggest the effectiveness of decentralization and improvements in the quality of public health services and the advances in medical therapy during the study period.