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Background: In most cases, strokes are events with an abrupt onset characterized by a neurological deficit attributed to a focal vascular cause. Such events can have ischemic or hemorrhagic origin with diagnosis attributed to clinical and imaging exams. In this work, we analyze the profile of deaths by stroke in the Brazilian population, outlining an overview of the disease in Brazil. Objective: Analyze stroke death profiles between the years 2010 and 2019. Methodology: We perform a descriptive documentary study based on the Mortality Information System (SIM) for the years 2010 to 2019, made available by the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) Information Department. Our study is delimited by age, starting from 15-year-olds, and considering the ICD-10 I64 pathologies. Results: In the analyzed period, 400.395 stroke deaths were registered. Over the years, these deaths showed a decrease of approximately 24.47% with 2011 being the year with the highest number of registered deaths (n=44 892). The southeast region registered most deaths with 38.18% of the total. The most affected groups were men (50.79%), whites (46.43%), over 80 years-old (41.80%) and with no formal education (27.31%). Conclusion: There is a decrease in stroke cases in Brazil between 2010 and 2019. The high prevalence of deaths from stroke in the elderly highlights the need for greater control of modifiable risk factors to reduce mortality. Thus, the continuous improvement of socioeconomic, educational, and hospital care conditions in Brazil is necessary. |