Changes in mortality trends amongst common diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden

Author:

Axenhus Michael12ORCID,Schedin-Weiss Sophia1,Winblad Bengt12,Wimo Anders13

Affiliation:

1. Division of Neurogeriatrics, Centre for Alzheimer Research, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

2. Theme Inflammation and Aging, Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden

3. Primary Care, Hudiksvall-Nordanstig, Sweden

Abstract

Objective: It has been found that COVID-19 increases deaths within common diseases in countries that have implemented strict lockdowns. In order to elucidate the proper national response to a pandemic, the mortality rates within COVID-19 and various diseases need to be studied in countries whose pandemic response differ. Sweden represents a country with lax pandemic restrictions, and we aimed to study the effects of COVID-19 on historical mortality rates within common diseases during 2020. Methods: Regression models and moving averages were used to predict expected premature mortality per the ICD-10 during 2020 using historical data sets. Predicted values were then compared to recorded premature mortality to identify changes in mortality trends. Results: Seasonal increased mortality was found within neurological diseases. Infectious diseases, tumours and cardiac disease mortality rates decreased compared to expected outcome. Conclusions: Changes in mortality trends were observed for several common diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic. Neurological and cardiac conditions, infections and tumours are examples of diseases that were heavily affected by the pandemic. The indirect effects of COVID-19 on certain patient populations should be considered when determining pandemic impact.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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