Stroke Mortality Risk Factors: Global Trends and Regional Variations (1990-2021).

IF 5 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Dengpan Song, Dingkang Xu, Kaiyuan Zhang, Yuanhao Lou, Yan Du, Yuan An, Ahmed Badr, Daniele Rigamonti, David Cistola, Dongming Yan, Jun Zhang, Fuyou Guo
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Abstract

Background: Stroke is a major global health challenge, affected by many risk factors. This study aimed to analyze the risk factors for death induced by 3 primary stroke subtypes from 1990 to 2021 by using data from the Global Burden of Disease 2021 database.

Methods: We examine the risk factors for death induced by 3 stroke subtypes: ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. The sociodemographic index (SDI) measures the impact of socioeconomic development on disease burden. Age-standardized death rates and estimated annual percentage changes were calculated to analyze trends.

Results: In 2021, the global mortality rates of ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage were substantial, with age-standardized death rates of 44.18, 39.09, and 4.18 per 100 000 people, respectively. The risk factors for stroke-induced death varied on the basis of region, age, and sex, with stronger impacts observed in low-SDI regions, among older individuals, and among men. Although most of the observed risk factors are decreasing globally, this trend is more pronounced in high-SDI regions. Notably, household air pollution from solid fuels remains a significant issue in low-SDI regions. High systolic blood pressure is the strongest risk factor for all stroke types, with the burden increasing rapidly among older adults. High body mass index and ambient particulate matter pollution are exhibiting increasing age-standardized death rates, particularly in middle- and low-SDI regions.

Conclusions: In the future, preventive measures against stroke-induced mortality should focus on low-SDI regions, older individuals, and men. Controlling high blood pressure and improving the environment will greatly reduce the burden of stroke.

脑卒中死亡危险因素:全球趋势和地区差异(1990-2021年)。
背景:脑卒中是一项重大的全球健康挑战,受到许多危险因素的影响。本研究旨在利用全球疾病负担2021数据库的数据,分析1990年至2021年3种原发性卒中亚型导致死亡的危险因素。方法:研究缺血性脑卒中、脑出血和蛛网膜下腔出血3种脑卒中亚型导致死亡的危险因素。社会人口指数(SDI)衡量社会经济发展对疾病负担的影响。计算年龄标准化死亡率和估计的年百分比变化来分析趋势。结果:2021年,全球缺血性脑卒中、脑出血和蛛网膜下腔出血的死亡率较高,年龄标准化死亡率分别为44.18 / 10万人、39.09 / 10万人和4.18 / 10万人。中风导致死亡的危险因素因地区、年龄和性别而异,在低sdi地区、老年人和男性中观察到更强的影响。尽管大多数观察到的危险因素在全球范围内正在下降,但这一趋势在高sdi地区更为明显。值得注意的是,固体燃料造成的家庭空气污染在低sdi地区仍然是一个重大问题。高收缩压是所有中风类型中最强的危险因素,在老年人中负担迅速增加。高身体质量指数和环境颗粒物污染正显示出年龄标准化死亡率的增加,特别是在中等和低sdi区域。结论:未来,预防脑卒中死亡的措施应集中在低sdi地区、老年人和男性。控制高血压和改善环境将大大减轻中风的负担。
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Journal of the American Heart Association
Journal of the American Heart Association CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
1.90%
发文量
1749
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: As an Open Access journal, JAHA - Journal of the American Heart Association is rapidly and freely available, accelerating the translation of strong science into effective practice. JAHA is an authoritative, peer-reviewed Open Access journal focusing on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. JAHA provides a global forum for basic and clinical research and timely reviews on cardiovascular disease and stroke. As an Open Access journal, its content is free on publication to read, download, and share, accelerating the translation of strong science into effective practice.
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