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. 2022 Jan 1;118(1):115–373. [Article in Portuguese] doi: 10.36660/abc.20211012

Table 8-3. – Number of deaths and age-standardized mortality rate (per 100 000) from cardiovascular disease attributable to diabetes for both sexes, in Brazil and its Federative Units, 1990 and 2019.

Location 1990 2019 Percent change (95% UI)
Number (95% UI) Rate (95% UI) Number (95% UI) Rate (95% UI)
Acre 64.6 (43.5;94.8) 57.1 (36;92.4) 195.1 (133.9;284.1) 38.3 (25.4;58.4) -32.9 (-43.8;-16.9)
Alagoas 864.2 (581.3;1270.1) 75.2 (48.9;113) 1708.7 (1203.3;2458.4) 56.7 (39.4;82) -24.6 (-38.9;-5.4)
Amapá 31.6 (20.7;48.7) 43.9 (27.1;71) 141.6 (94.9;204.8) 33.2 (21.7;49.5) -24.3 (-39.9;-1.8)
Amazonas 315.8 (206.7;490.7) 58.6 (36.7;96.6) 824.9 (548.9;1222.8) 33 (21.6;49.5) -43.6 (-54.8;-26.8)
Bahia 2955.3 (1921.1;4621.9) 49.6 (31.6;78.7) 6101.2 (4096.4;9411.7) 38.5 (25.7;59.2) -22.4 (-41.5;4.7)
Ceará 1422.3 (869.1;2289.7) 37.7 (22.9;62.1) 3981.1 (2517.4;5969.7) 41.1 (25.8;62) 8.9 (-18.9;47.8)
Distrito Federal 327.1 (232.6;446.1) 105.4 (70.3;160.3) 710.8 (488.7;1014.2) 40 (26;62.3) -62 (-70.9;-50.5)
Espírito Santo 759.3 (500.7;1136.6) 68.2 (43.5;110.6) 1536.2 (1024.7;2294.8) 38 (25.1;57.9) -44.3 (-56.7;-27.9)
Goiás 990.7 (650.4;1477.2) 65.5 (41.1;104.7) 2109.1 (1393.4;3211.1) 33.3 (21.5;51.5) -49.1 (-61.8;-30.4)
Maranhão 1388.1 (920.9;2107.1) 62.3 (40.6;96) 3568.4 (2352.1;5390) 56.8 (37.2;86) -8.9 (-30.1;17.6)
Mato Grosso 319.9 (210.4;476) 59.6 (37.3;92.5) 951.3 (626.1;1401.9) 32.9 (21.2;49.4) -44.7 (-56.6;-27.6)
Mato Grosso do Sul 489.1 (334.7;696.2) 75.2 49;114.6) 1050.2 (708.3;1526.9) 38.9 (25.8;57.4) -48.2 (-58.6;-33.4)
Minas Gerais 4033.5 (2792.7;5941.5) 52.2 (34.4;79.9) 6101.6 (3909.3;9406) 23.3 (14.9;35.9) -55.3 (-65.7;-41.7)
Pará 1048.9 (680.6;1613.8) 68.1 (42.1;109.9) 2461.9 (1641.9;3553.9) 39 (25.6;57.2) -42.7 (-54.7;-23.9)
Paraíba 1208.7 (785.1;1848.2) 55 (35.5;85.2) 2106.7 (1395;3164.2) 43.4 (28.9;65) -21 (-36.7;0.4)
Paraná 2811 (1846.6;4153.8) 79.2 (49.4;126.7) 4756.2 (3146.9;7007.4) 38.6 (25.2;58.5) -51.3 (-61.1;-36.6)
Pernambuco 2973.6 (1992.5;4385.2) 76.4 (49.9;115.9) 5047.3 (3437.1;7374.5) 53.3 (35.7;78.6) -30.2 (-42.6;-12.1)
Piaui 655.7 (425.9;1025.4) 59.5 (36.7;96.6) 1481.3 (951.6;2261.5) 39 (25.1;59.3) -34.5 (-48.3;-12.3)
Rio de Janeiro 7914.2 (5433.6;11183.9) 98.7 (65;142.3) 8936.3 (6041.8;13238.2) 40.6 (27.3;60.1) -58.9 (-66.3;-49.1)
Rio Grande do North 785.8 (515.7;1213.6) 52.5 (33.6;82.2) 1402.4 (894.9;2075.7) 36.1 (23;53.7) -31.1 (-44.9;-12.2)
Rio Grande do Sul 3206.9 (2141.9;4941.3) 61.2 (39.5;97.9) 4779.8 (3012.6;7502.5) 31 (19.4;49.1) -49.3 (-61.2;-34)
Rondônia 187.3 (122.5;266.3) 114.4 (73.6;177.2) 547.6 (363.6;815.8) 41.3 (27.1;62.4) -63.9 (-70.7;-55.7)
Roraima 28.9 (20.2;40.9) 90.6 (59.2;137.9) 116.6 (82.4;166.8) 42.3 (28.1;64.5) -53.3 (-59.3;-46.1)
Santa Catarina 1462.2 (975.1;2147.5) 78.1 (49.8;119.2) 2392.6 (1603.5;3597.3) 32.9 (21.3;51.3) -57.9 (-66.4;-46.9)
São Paulo 13914.2 (9600.8;19624.5) 93.2 (59.9;141.8) 16291.4 (10698.7;24578.1) 31.9 (20.5;49.5) -65.7 (-72.4;-57.6)
Sergipe 483.5 (334;711.7) 76.9 (50.1;119.9) 904.8 (609.4;1323.8) 42.9 (28.8;63.6) -44.2 (-54.7;-29.4)
Tocantins 169.8 (114.4;250.5) 68.7 (42.5;112.8) 549 (355.4;810.2) 42 (26.6;63.4) -38.9 (-53.3;-18.9)
Brazil 50812.4 (35649.3;73136.9) 70.4 (47.4;106.1) 80754.1 (55922.4;118175.4) 35.9 (24.5;53) -49 (-53.4;-43.9)

Source: Data derived from Global Burden of Disease Study 2019, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, University of Washington. 46