Temporal and regional trends in adults with diabetics kidney disease in the US from 1999 to 2020

IF 6.1 3区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Muhammad Bilal Sardar , Sophia Ahmed , Hamza Ashraf , Haider Ashfaq , Zain Ali Nadeem , Muhammad Babar , Arsalan Nadeem
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Abstract

Aims

We aim to analyze trends in mortality rates among adults with diabetic kidney disease (DKD) in the US from 1999 to 2020.

Methods

We queried the Centers for Disease Control Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research database for mortality statistics from 1999 to 2020 associated with DKD in adults aged ≥25 years. Age-adjusted mortality rates (AAMRs) were calculated and trends were analyzed using the Joinpoint Regression Program.

Results

From 1999 to 2020, a total of 528,430 deaths were reported among adults with DKD. The mortality rates increased over time with males consistently exhibiting higher AAMR than females. NH American Indian or Alaska Native individuals had the highest AAMR, followed by NH Blacks, Hispanics, NH Whites, and NH Asians. The West region had the highest AAMR, followed by the Midwest, South, and Northeast. Rural regions had higher AAMR than urban areas, and mortality rates increased with age.

Conclusions

This study reveals notable disparities in DKD mortality rates across demographic groups and geographic regions. NH American Indians or Alaska Natives, males, elderly individuals, rural residents, and those in the West region were disproportionately affected. Understanding these trends is crucial for developing targeted interventions to reduce DKD-related mortality and address healthcare disparities.

1999 至 2020 年美国成人糖尿病肾病患者的时间和地区趋势。
目的:我们旨在分析 1999 年至 2020 年美国成人糖尿病肾病(DKD)患者的死亡率趋势:我们查询了美国疾病控制中心流行病学研究广泛在线数据数据库,以获得 1999 年至 2020 年期间年龄≥25 岁的成人糖尿病肾病患者的死亡率统计数据。计算了年龄调整死亡率(AAMRs),并使用连接点回归程序分析了趋势:结果:从 1999 年到 2020 年,DKD 成人患者的死亡报告总数为 528 430 例。死亡率随着时间的推移而增加,男性的 AAMR 一直高于女性。新罕布什尔州美国印第安人或阿拉斯加原住民的死亡率最高,其次是新罕布什尔州黑人、西班牙裔、新罕布什尔州白人和新罕布什尔州亚洲人。西部地区的急性呼吸道感染率最高,其次是中西部、南部和东北部。农村地区的 AAMR 比城市地区高,死亡率随年龄增长而增加:这项研究揭示了不同人口群体和地理区域在 DKD 死亡率方面的显著差异。新罕布什尔州的美国印第安人或阿拉斯加原住民、男性、老年人、农村居民和西部地区的居民受到的影响尤为严重。了解这些趋势对于制定有针对性的干预措施以降低 DKD 相关死亡率和解决医疗保健差异问题至关重要。
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Diabetes research and clinical practice
Diabetes research and clinical practice 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
3.90%
发文量
862
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice is an international journal for health-care providers and clinically oriented researchers that publishes high-quality original research articles and expert reviews in diabetes and related areas. The role of the journal is to provide a venue for dissemination of knowledge and discussion of topics related to diabetes clinical research and patient care. Topics of focus include translational science, genetics, immunology, nutrition, psychosocial research, epidemiology, prevention, socio-economic research, complications, new treatments, technologies and therapy.
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