Incidence of cerebrovascular diseases in the Russian Federation in 2010–2022

Aleksey Yu. Abramov, A. Muravyeva, Yuliya V. Mikhaylova, Sergej A. Sterlikov
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Background. Mortality from cerebrovascular diseases in Russia is one of the highest in the world. Aim. To determine trends in the incidence of cerebrovascular pathology, including in connection with the pandemic of the new coronavirus infection COVID-19. Material and methods. The structure, indicators of primary and general incidence of cerebrovascular pathology in 2010–2022 in Russia as a whole according to statistical observation form No. 12 were analyzed. Intensive, extensive, and standardized indicators were calculated and regression analysis was performed. Results. The share of newly diagnosed cerebrovascular diseases in the structure of circulatory system diseases in Russia during the study period decreased from 21.7 to 17.4%. The overall incidence of cerebrovascular pathology ranged from 4371.1 to 4938.1, primary — from 599.8 to 791.2 per 100 thousand population. The primary incidence rate of stroke in the period from 2010 to 2019 increased from 270.1 to 296.6 per 100 thousand population, with a subsequent decrease in 2022 to 275.3 per 100 thousand population. When standardizing the primary incidence of stroke by age, no significant changes in the indicator were detected over the entire observation period. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the incidence of cerebrovascular diseases (general and primary), as well as the incidence of their individual units, decreased or deviated from the upward trend. The proportion of strokes not specified as hemorrhage or infarction decreased from 10.2 to 1.8%. During the pandemic period (2020–2022), there was an increase in the risk of developing cerebral infarction compared to intracranial and intracerebral hemorrhages (from 1.7:1 to 1.9:1; p=0.0000). The primary incidence of hemorrhagic and ischemic strokes increased from 161.3 (2010) to 238.1 (2019) per 100 thousand population; in 2022 it was 225.7 per 100 thousand population. During the study period, there was no trend towards an increase in the standardized incidence of strokes. Conclusion. From 2010 to 2019 in Russia there was an increase in the primary incidence of cerebrovascular pathology, a decrease in overall and primary incidence in 2020–2022.
2010-2022 年俄罗斯联邦脑血管疾病发病率
背景。俄罗斯的脑血管疾病死亡率是世界上最高的之一。的目标。确定脑血管病理学发病率的趋势,包括与新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19大流行有关的趋势。材料和方法。根据统计观察表No. 12,对俄罗斯2010-2022年脑血管病发病结构、发病指标进行分析。计算集约化、粗放化和标准化指标并进行回归分析。结果。在研究期间,俄罗斯新诊断的脑血管疾病在循环系统疾病结构中的比例从21.7%下降到17.4%。脑血管疾病的总发病率从每10万人4371.1例到4938.1例不等,原发性发病率从每10万人599.8例到791.2例不等。2010年至2019年期间,卒中的原发性发病率从每10万人270.1例上升至296.6例,随后在2022年下降至每10万人275.3例。当按年龄对卒中原发发病率进行标准化时,在整个观察期内该指标未发现明显变化。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,脑血管病(一般和原发性)发病率及其个别单位发病率下降或偏离上升趋势。未指定为出血或梗塞的中风比例从10.2%下降到1.8%。在大流行期间(2020-2022年),与颅内和脑出血相比,发生脑梗死的风险增加(从1.7:1增加到1.9:1;p = 0.0000)。出血性和缺血性卒中的原发性发病率从每10万人161.3例(2010年)上升到238.1例(2019年);2022年,这一比例为每10万人中有225.7人。在研究期间,标准化中风发病率没有增加的趋势。结论。从2010年到2019年,俄罗斯脑血管病理的原发性发病率上升,2020-2022年总体发病率和原发性发病率下降。
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