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. 2020 Sep 18;115(3):308–439. [Article in Portuguese] doi: 10.36660/abc.20200812

Table 6-3. – Number of deaths and age-standardized mortality rate due to atrial fibrillation and flutter, per 100 000 inhabitants, for males, in 1990 and 2017, with percent change, in Brazil and Brazilian Federative Units.

1990 2017
Number of deaths (95% UI) Mortality rate (95% UI) Number of deaths (95% UI) Mortality rate (95% UI) Percent change (95% UI)
Acre 2.4 (2;2.9) 5.2 (4.5;6.3) 9.9 (7.4;11) 4.3 (3.2;4.7) -18.5 (-36;-6.3)
Alagoas 16.8 (14.9;21.8) 3.9 (3.5;5.1) 43.9 (36;51) 3.6 (3;4.2) -6.8 (-25.1;7.4)
Amapá 1.4 (1.2;1.7) 5.3 (4.7;6.9) 8 (5.9;8.9) 5.7 (4.2;6.3) 7.2 (-22.4;24.4)
Amazonas 9 (8;12.5) 4.1 (3.7;5.9) 37.1 (31.5;44.3) 3.8 (3.2;4.5) -8.9 (-31.4;6.1)
Bahia 106.6 (93.5;133.7) 4.5 (3.9;5.6) 300.3 (246.4;345.5) 4.5 (3.7;5.2) 2 (-12.8;14.6)
Brazil 1134.1 (952.8;1309.1) 4.7 (4.1;5.6) 3773.7 (3076.2;4312) 4.6 (3.8;5.2) -3.5 (-12.9;1.8)
Ceará 60.8 (52.3;85.1) 3.7 (3.2;5.2) 150.3 (124.7;172.3) 3.6 (3;4.1) -3.7 (-27.5;14.2)
Distrito Federal 5.1 (4.4;6.3) 5.8 (5;6.9) 33.1 (27.6;44.6) 6.5 (5.5;8.3) 12.6 (-5.3;28.7)
Espírito Santo 18.7 (15.5;21.5) 6 (5;7.1) 68.3 (59.6;85.4) 4.5 (3.9;5.6) -25.5 (-35.5;-12.6)
Goiás 19.6 (15.7;22.2) 3.6 (2.8;4) 104.4 (86.7;121.5) 4.3 (3.6;5.1) 20.7 (5.6;36.8)
Maranhão 37.7 (28.4;47.6) 6 (4.1;7.9) 152.5 (121.6;180.5) 6.1 (4.8;7.2) 0.5 (-17.7;21.6)
Mato Grosso 9.7 (8.6;13.3) 4.5 (3.9;6.5) 45.7 (39.9;56.6) 4 (3.5;4.9) -12.1 (-31.4;2)
Mato Grosso do Sul 12 (10;13.7) 4.8 (3.9;5.4) 46.7 (37.9;53) 4.5 (3.7;5.2) -4.6 (-15;4.9)
Minas Gerais 117.9 (91.5;129.6) 4.9 (3.8;5.3) 448.6 (360.9;504.4) 4.4 (3.6;5) -8.8 (-18.3;5.3)
Pará 27.4 (24.5;34.2) 4.4 (3.9;5.6) 118.4 (98.2;138.8) 4.7 (3.8;5.5) 6.5 (-11.5;21.6)
Paraíba 34.5 (30.2;43.6) 3.7 (3.2;4.6) 73.6 (58.5;86.4) 3.7 (3;4.4) 1.3 (-16.8;20)
Paraná 56.9 (48.1;67.9) 5.1 (4.3;6.1) 207 (179.8;248.3) 4.7 (4.1;5.6) -7.7 (-19.6;2.2)
Pernambuco 60.6 (51.5;72.6) 5 (4.2;5.9) 146.5 (118.1;165.8) 4 (3.2;4.5) -19.1 (-30.3;-10.8)
Piauí 21.7 (18.5;31.3) 5.2 (4.4;7.7) 51.5 (41.7;59.5) 3.3 (2.7;3.8) -36.2 (-55.3;-22.8)
Rio de Janeiro 111.5 (86.2;124.2) 5.4 (4.3;6.1) 348.2 (286.2;400.2) 4.9 (4.1;5.7) -9.5 (-20.4;2.3)
Rio Grande do Norte 28.1 (25.1;36.5) 4.4 (3.9;5.6) 64.6 (52.2;74.5) 4 (3.2;4.6) -7.7 (-27.1;6.6)
Rio Grande do Sul 72.6 (59.1;83.3) 5.2 (4.2;6) 244.4 (205.8;288.7) 4.8 (4;5.6) -8 (-20.4;2.1)
Rondônia 3.1 (2.7;3.7) 4.9 (4.1;5.7) 21.6 (18;25.5) 4 (3.3;4.7) -18.7 (-32.2;-4.5)
Roraima 0.7 (0.6;0.9) 7.4 (6.4;10.2) 5.2 (3.5;6.1) 5.6 (3.7;6.6) -24.1 (-55.7;-2.4)
Santa Catarina 29 (23.2;33.3) 4.9 (3.9;5.6) 111.5 (95.9;136.1) 4.6 (3.9;5.5) -6.4 (-21.3;9.3)
São Paulo 253.3 (189.4;278.3) 5.4 (4.1;6) 877.3 (668.2;969.6) 5.2 (4;5.8) -4.1 (-16.6;9.7)
Sergipe 12.1 (10.9;15.6) 3.8 (3.4;4.8) 29.6 (24;33.9) 3.7 (3;4.3) -1.3 (-19.8;13.2)
Tocantins 5 (4.3;7) 6.7 (5.6;10.1) 25.5 (19.7;28.6) 4.1 (3.1;4.5) -39.9 (-59.5;-25)

Source: Global Burden of Disease Study 2017, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation.285