Abstract

The study aims to evaluate the dynamics of primary morbidity, mortality, and disability indicators in the adult population affected by cerebrovascular diseases in the Tyumen region (without аutonomous districts) and in the Russian Federation. A continuous statistical observation was conducted using direct ranking method and time series evaluation. The study of key disease demographic data in the Tyumen region and the Russian Federation from 2011 to 2021 demonstrates that novel coronavirus infection impacted the primary morbidity, mortality,and disability indicators of cerebrovascular diseases in adult population. The year 2020 is acknowledged as challenging to assess due to considerable instability in the Russian healthcare system. First, there is intersection of patients, limitation and total absence of medical care, preventive check-ups, and the annual health examination at the beginning of COVID-19 spread. In terms of primary morbidity, mortality, and disability of cerebrovascular diseases, the Tyumen region demonstrates more stable indicators in comparison to the Russian Federation.

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