Trends in avoidable mortality from cardiovascular diseases in the European Union, 1995–2020: a retrospective secondary data analysis

IF 13.6 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Avi Cherla , Ilias Kyriopoulos , Pauline Pearcy , Zoi Tsangalidou , Haris Hajrulahovic , Pavlos Theodorakis , Charlotte E. Andersson , Mandeep R. Mehra , Elias Mossialos
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Abstract

Background

Certain causes of death can be avoided with access to timely prevention and treatment. We quantified trends in avoidable deaths from cardiovascular diseases for European Union (EU) countries from 1995 to 2020 and examined variations by demographics, disease characteristics, and geography.

Methods

Retrospective secondary data analysis of avoidable cardiovascular mortality using the WHO Mortality Database. Avoidable causes of death were identified from the OECD and Eurostat list (which uses an age threshold of 75 years). Regression models were used to identify changes in the trends of age-standardized mortality rates and potential years of life lost.

Findings

From 1995 to 2020, 11.4 million deaths from cardiovascular diseases in Europe were avoidable, resulting in 213.1 million potential life years lost. Avoidable deaths were highest among males (7.5 million), adults 65–74 years (6.8 million), and with the leading cause of death being ischemic heart disease (6.1 million). From its peak in 1995 until 2020, avoidable mortality from cardiovascular diseases has decreased by 57% across the EU. The difference in avoidable cardiovascular diseases mortality between females and males, and between Eastern and Western Europe has reduced greatly, however gaps continue to persist.

Interpretation

Avoidable mortality from cardiovascular diseases has decreased substantially among EU countries, although improvement has not been uniform across diseases, demographic groups or regions. These trends suggest additional policy interventions are needed to ensure that improvements in mortality are continued.

Funding

World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe.
1995-2020 年欧盟可避免的心血管疾病死亡率趋势:回顾性二手数据分析
背景如果能够及时预防和治疗,某些死因是可以避免的。我们量化了 1995 年至 2020 年欧洲联盟(欧盟)国家可避免的心血管疾病死亡趋势,并研究了人口统计、疾病特征和地域的变化。可避免的死因是从经合组织和欧盟统计局的清单中确定的(该清单使用 75 岁为年龄门槛)。研究结果从 1995 年到 2020 年,欧洲有 1140 万人死于可避免的心血管疾病,造成 2.131 亿人潜在寿命损失。男性(750 万)、65-74 岁成年人(680 万)的可避免死亡人数最多,主要死因是缺血性心脏病(610 万)。从 1995 年的峰值到 2020 年,整个欧盟可避免的心血管疾病死亡率下降了 57%。女性和男性之间以及东欧和西欧之间在可避免的心血管疾病死亡率方面的差异已大大缩小,但差距依然存在。 解释:欧盟各国可避免的心血管疾病死亡率已大幅下降,但不同疾病、人口群体或地区的改善情况并不一致。这些趋势表明,需要采取更多的政策干预措施,以确保死亡率的持续改善。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
19.90
自引率
1.40%
发文量
260
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, a gold open access journal, is part of The Lancet's global effort to promote healthcare quality and accessibility worldwide. It focuses on advancing clinical practice and health policy in the European region to enhance health outcomes. The journal publishes high-quality original research advocating changes in clinical practice and health policy. It also includes reviews, commentaries, and opinion pieces on regional health topics, such as infection and disease prevention, healthy aging, and reducing health disparities.
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