Evaluating the regional and demographic variables in alcoholic liver disease-related mortality trends in the United States from 1999 to 2020: A cross sectional study.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Malik Saad Hayat, Muhammad Mukarram Shoaib, Sara Sohail, Shahzaib Ahmed, Fatima Shahid, Hadia Ahmad, Mohammad Rayyan Naseer, Muhammad Mohtasham Shoaib, Raheel Ahmed
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Alcoholism-related liver diseases are becoming one of the leading causes of cirrhosis- related deaths in the United States. Analyzing the temporal trends in alcoholic liver disease-related mortality among individuals, identifying the populations at high risk, and guiding the implementation of tailored interventions to address the escalating effects of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) on public health. Data extracted from death certificates via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research database was examined from 1999 to 2020 for ALD related age-adjusted mortality rates (AAMRs). The data was stratified by year, age, gender, race and geographical region. Annual percentage changes were calculated using Joinpoint Regression Program. A total of 373,302 deaths occurred due to ALD from 1999 to 2020. ALD related AAMRs declined from 1999 to 2006, followed by an initial slow rise till 2018, and then rising rapidly from 2018 to 2020. Individuals aged 55 to 64 had the highest mortality rates. Males had higher AAMRs than females. American Indians or Alaskans exhibited the highest AAMRs, and Asians or Pacific Islanders had the lowest. Western America having the highest mortality rate. New Mexico had the highest AAMR among states. Rural United States was a hotspot for ALD related mortality. There is an overall increase in ALD-related deaths in the United States from 1999 to 2020. The highest AAMRs were observed in American Indians or Alaskan, males, 55 to 64 years of age, in the Western region, in New Mexico state, and rural areas.

评估1999年至2020年美国酒精性肝病相关死亡率趋势的区域和人口变量:一项横断面研究
在美国,与酒精有关的肝脏疾病正在成为肝硬化相关死亡的主要原因之一。分析个体酒精性肝病相关死亡率的时间趋势,确定高危人群,并指导实施有针对性的干预措施,以解决酒精性肝病(ALD)对公众健康的不断升级的影响。通过疾病控制和预防中心广泛的流行病学研究在线数据数据库,从1999年至2020年的死亡证明中提取数据,检查ALD相关的年龄调整死亡率(AAMRs)。数据按年份、年龄、性别、种族和地理区域分层。使用关节点回归程序计算年度百分比变化。1999年至2020年,共有373,302人死于ALD。ALD相关的aamr从1999年到2006年下降,随后到2018年开始缓慢上升,然后在2018年至2020年迅速上升。55岁至64岁的人死亡率最高。男性的aamr高于女性。美国印第安人或阿拉斯加人的aamr最高,亚洲人或太平洋岛民的最低。死亡率最高的美国西部地区新墨西哥州的AAMR是所有州中最高的。美国农村是ALD相关死亡率的热点地区。从1999年到2020年,美国与阿尔茨海默病相关的死亡人数总体上有所增加。aamr最高的人群为美洲印第安人、阿拉斯加人、55 - 64岁男性、西部地区、新墨西哥州和农村地区。
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Medicine
Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Medicine is now a fully open access journal, providing authors with a distinctive new service offering continuous publication of original research across a broad spectrum of medical scientific disciplines and sub-specialties. As an open access title, Medicine will continue to provide authors with an established, trusted platform for the publication of their work. To ensure the ongoing quality of Medicine’s content, the peer-review process will only accept content that is scientifically, technically and ethically sound, and in compliance with standard reporting guidelines.
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