Abstract

Introduction. The incidence of diseases of the circulatory system among the working-age population continues to be a nationwide problem that has worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Moscow, the restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, both for the population and for medical organizations of the Moscow Healthcare Department, have become one of the reasons for the deterioration of health and an increase in the incidence of the working-age population.Aim. Analysis of the dynamics of indicators of general and primary morbidity by diseases of the circulatory system and individual nosologies of working-age population of the city of Moscow for the period 2014-2021.Materials and methods. As materials, we used Moscow Healthcare Department data (morbidity according to the data of negotiability, reporting form of the Federal Tax Service N 12) for 2014-2021, analytical and statistical methods of research, indicators of time series were used.Results. In Moscow in 2014-2021 general and primary morbidity of the working-age population in the diseases of the circulatory system decreased by 3,6% and 23,8%, diseases characterized by high blood pressure by 5.7% and 3,4%, cardiac ischemia by 13,9% and 33,4%, cerebrovascular diseases by 4,9% and 19,5%. In 2020-2021 the increase in the level of general morbidity in the class was 10,6%, diseases characterized by high blood pressure - 9,2%, cardiac ischemia - 8.1%, cerebrovascular diseases - 22%, against the background of a decrease in primary morbidity in the class by 9,3%, diseases characterized by high blood pressure by 6,3%, cardiac ischemia by 22,1%, cerebrovascular diseases by 10,2%. The number of people of working age under dispensary observation by class increased by 24,6%, diseases characterized by high blood pressure by 12,9%, cardiac ischemia by 24,6%, cerebrovascular diseases by 2 times.Conclusion. The current trends in the incidence of diseases of the circulatory system in the working-age population reflect the effectiveness of the implemented state programs and preventive measures in the metropolis, including in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the state of public health and adherence to prevention and treatment.

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