Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) mortality trends worldwide: An update to 2019.

Respirology (Carlton, Vic.) Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-13 DOI:10.1111/resp.14328
Federico Mei, Michela Dalmartello, Martina Bonifazi, Paola Bertuccio, Fabio Levi, Paolo Boffetta, Eva Negri, Carlo La Vecchia, Matteo Malvezzi
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Abstract

Background and objective: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) incidence, prevalence, mortality and socioeconomic burden are considerable and vary across countries. The aim of the present study was to update the analysis of COPD mortality worldwide using data from the World Health Organization (WHO) up to 2019.

Methods: We obtained COPD mortality and population data for 22 European countries and the European Union (EU) as a whole, 10 American countries and six other countries from the WHO mortality database. We calculated age-standardized mortality rates in both sexes and examined trends by country with joinpoint analysis between 1994 and 2019.

Results: Between 2005-2007 and 2015-2017, overall COPD mortality decreased in EU men (-16.3%) but increased in women (12.7%) to reach rates of 14.0/100,000 in men and of 6.4/100,000 in women. In the United States, mortality declined in men to 21.3/100,000 but rose in women to 18.3/100,000. Mortality declined in most Latin American countries and all Asian countries, while an increase in Australian women was observed.

Conclusion: A steady decrease in COPD mortality was observed in most of countries for men, whilst a different trend was observed in women in several countries. These trends are largely explained by changes in smoking habits, with an additional contribution of air pollution and occupational exposures. Despite past and ongoing tobacco control initiatives, this condition still remains a leading cause of death, in particular in countries with lower socio-demographic indices.

全球慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)死亡率趋势:2019年最新情况
背景和目的:慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)的发病率、流行率、死亡率和社会经济负担相当大,而且各国各不相同。本研究的目的是使用世界卫生组织(WHO)截至2019年的数据更新全球COPD死亡率分析。方法:我们从WHO死亡率数据库中获取22个欧洲国家和整个欧盟、10个美国国家和其他6个国家的COPD死亡率和人口数据。我们计算了男女年龄标准化死亡率,并通过联合点分析检查了1994年至2019年期间各国的趋势。结果:2005-2007年至2015-2017年期间,欧盟男性COPD总死亡率下降(-16.3%),但女性COPD总死亡率上升(12.7%),男性为14.0/10万,女性为6.4/10万。在美国,男性死亡率下降到21.3/10万,而女性死亡率上升到18.3/10万。大多数拉丁美洲国家和所有亚洲国家的死亡率都有所下降,而澳大利亚妇女的死亡率有所上升。结论:在大多数国家中,男性COPD死亡率稳步下降,而在一些国家中,女性COPD死亡率呈现不同趋势。这些趋势在很大程度上可以用吸烟习惯的改变来解释,另外还有空气污染和职业暴露的影响。尽管过去和现在都采取了烟草控制措施,但这种情况仍然是导致死亡的主要原因,特别是在社会人口指数较低的国家。
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