Modern age-specific pattern of mortality from cardiovascular diseases and its Moscow-specific features

Q4 Medicine
Victoria G. Semyonova, Andrey A. Grigorov, Aleksandr V. Zubko
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 The purpose of the study is to analyze age-specific profiles of acute and chronic CVD deaths in Russia and identify Moscow-specific features.
 Material and methods. The study analyzed Rosstat data on mortality from leading CVD in Russia and Moscow in 2019.
 Results. The internal structure of acute CVD is characterized by age-specific vectors, more pronounced in Russia. Myocardial infraction makes the highest contribution accounting for 27.9% and 26.1% in ages of 70–74 years. The share of other acute IHD is over 20% in males and 15% in females under 60, increasing with age. Mortality from stroke unsurprisingly increases with age with the maximum of about ⅔ over senile ages.
 Sudden cardiac deaths are rather high among the Russian youth, while in Moscow they remain minimum throughout all ages.
 Limitations. An analysis was made of data on mortality from major cardiovascular pathologies in Russia and Moscow only in 2019.
 Conclusion. Age-specific profile of chronic and acute CVD are characterized by similar patterns: increase in age-specific indicators with the maximum in senile ages.
 Age profile of the Moscow mortality is characterized by high mortality from unspecified cardiomyopathy, many-fold exceeding the Russian indicator.
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Background. Mortality from acute cardio-vascular diseases (CVD) remain a global challenge. Age-specific profiles of chronic and acute CVD deaths remain topical: is there any principal difference between the two? The purpose of the study is to analyze age-specific profiles of acute and chronic CVD deaths in Russia and identify Moscow-specific features. Material and methods. The study analyzed Rosstat data on mortality from leading CVD in Russia and Moscow in 2019. Results. The internal structure of acute CVD is characterized by age-specific vectors, more pronounced in Russia. Myocardial infraction makes the highest contribution accounting for 27.9% and 26.1% in ages of 70–74 years. The share of other acute IHD is over 20% in males and 15% in females under 60, increasing with age. Mortality from stroke unsurprisingly increases with age with the maximum of about ⅔ over senile ages. Sudden cardiac deaths are rather high among the Russian youth, while in Moscow they remain minimum throughout all ages. Limitations. An analysis was made of data on mortality from major cardiovascular pathologies in Russia and Moscow only in 2019. Conclusion. Age-specific profile of chronic and acute CVD are characterized by similar patterns: increase in age-specific indicators with the maximum in senile ages. Age profile of the Moscow mortality is characterized by high mortality from unspecified cardiomyopathy, many-fold exceeding the Russian indicator. Acute cardiac deaths require a further analysis to identify nosological criteria to evaluate death rates.
心血管疾病的现代年龄特异性死亡模式及其莫斯科特异性特征
背景。急性心血管疾病(CVD)的死亡率仍然是一个全球性的挑战。慢性和急性心血管疾病死亡的年龄特异性概况仍然是热门话题:两者之间是否存在主要差异? 该研究的目的是分析俄罗斯急性和慢性心血管疾病死亡的年龄特征,并确定莫斯科特有的特征。材料和方法。该研究分析了俄罗斯统计局关于2019年俄罗斯和莫斯科主要心血管疾病死亡率的数据。结果。急性心血管疾病的内部结构以年龄特异性载体为特征,在俄罗斯更为明显。70 ~ 74岁心肌梗死占比最高,分别为27.9%和26.1%。其他急性IHD的比例在男性中超过20%,在60岁以下女性中超过15%,随着年龄的增长而增加。不出所料,中风死亡率随着年龄的增长而增加,在老年阶段最高约为三分之二。 心脏性猝死在俄罗斯年轻人中相当高,而在莫斯科,所有年龄段的心脏性猝死都是最低的。的局限性。仅对2019年俄罗斯和莫斯科主要心血管疾病的死亡率数据进行了分析。结论。慢性和急性心血管疾病的年龄特异性特征具有相似的模式:年龄特异性指标增加,在老年最大。 莫斯科死亡率的年龄特征是未指明的心肌病死亡率高,超过俄罗斯指标的许多倍。 急性心脏性死亡需要进一步分析,以确定评估死亡率的分类学标准。
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