The cardiovascular disease burden attributable to kidney dysfunction from 1990 to 2021: an age-period-cohort analysis of the Global Burden of Disease study.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Jiayang Dong, Zhiqiang Zhang, Jiayi Sun, Xinyue Yang, Wenjuan Zhang
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Abstract

Background: Kidney dysfunction (KD) poses a severe threat to human health. The aim of this study is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the trends in cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden attributable to KD, thereby providing a theoretical basis for relevant public health policies.

Methods: This study analyzed trends in the burden of CVD attributable to KD using the 2021 Global Burden of Disease data. It also examined the differences in mortality rates across various age groups, genders, and subtypes of CVD. Additionally, the age-period-cohort model combined with joinpoint regression analysis was employed to gain further insights into the changing trends and inflection points of CVD-related mortality.

Results: In 2021, the global number of deaths from CVD attributable to KD significantly increased compared to 1990. However, the global age-standardized mortality rate (ASMR) decreased in 2021. The burden of CVD due to KD was particularly heavy among the elderly. Analysis using the age-period-cohort model revealed a decline in CVD-related mortality rates, with similar trends observed for both men and women.

Conclusions: This study reveals that although the ASMR for CVD due to KD is on a declining trend globally, the absolute number of deaths has significantly increased. This trend is especially pronounced among individuals aged 80 and older, males, and regions with a middle socio-demographic index (SDI). In the context of global aging, the burden of CVD related to KD is becoming increasingly substantial.

1990 年至 2021 年肾功能障碍导致的心血管疾病负担:全球疾病负担研究的年龄段队列分析。
背景:肾功能障碍(KD)对人类健康构成严重威胁。本研究旨在全面了解肾功能障碍导致心血管疾病(CVD)负担的趋势,从而为相关公共卫生政策提供理论依据:本研究利用 2021 年全球疾病负担数据分析了 KD 导致的心血管疾病负担趋势。研究还考察了不同年龄组、性别和心血管疾病亚型的死亡率差异。此外,还采用了年龄-时期-队列模型结合连接点回归分析的方法,以进一步了解心血管疾病相关死亡率的变化趋势和拐点:结果:与 1990 年相比,2021 年全球死于心血管疾病的人数明显增加。然而,2021年全球年龄标准化死亡率(ASMR)却有所下降。KD导致的心血管疾病对老年人造成的负担尤为沉重。使用年龄-时期-队列模型进行的分析表明,与心血管疾病相关的死亡率有所下降,男性和女性的趋势相似:这项研究表明,虽然全球因 KD 导致的心血管疾病的 ASMR 呈下降趋势,但死亡的绝对人数却显著增加。这一趋势在 80 岁及以上人群、男性和社会人口指数(SDI)处于中等水平的地区尤为明显。在全球老龄化的背景下,与 KD 相关的心血管疾病负担正变得越来越沉重。
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期刊介绍: European Heart Journal - Quality of Care & Clinical Outcomes is an English language, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing cardiovascular outcomes research. It serves as an official journal of the European Society of Cardiology and maintains a close alliance with the European Heart Health Institute. The journal disseminates original research and topical reviews contributed by health scientists globally, with a focus on the quality of care and its impact on cardiovascular outcomes at the hospital, national, and international levels. It provides a platform for presenting the most outstanding cardiovascular outcomes research to influence cardiovascular public health policy on a global scale. Additionally, the journal aims to motivate young investigators and foster the growth of the outcomes research community.
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