类风湿关节炎负担的比较评估:中国、美国、印度、欧洲和全球从1990年到2021年的趋势以及利用GBD数据预测到2030年的趋势

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
Yi Yang, Xingping Ning, Lu Zhou, Lili Xie, Xiuling Zhang, Le Yu, Jingjing Shang, Xueqin Feng, Jie Ren, Xinwang Duan
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背景:类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种普遍存在的慢性炎症性疾病,对全球发病率和死亡率产生重大影响。本研究深入分析了1990年至2021年中国、美国、印度和欧洲以及全球范围内RA的流行病学趋势,并进行了延伸至2030年的前瞻性预测。方法:利用全球疾病负担(GBD)数据库的数据,对RA的年龄标准化(AS)发病率(ASIR)、患病率(ASPR)、死亡率(ASMR)和残疾调整生命年(DALYs)率(ASDR)进行比较评估。使用Joinpoint回归和自回归综合移动平均(ARIMA)模型评估趋势和预测未来负担。结果:在1990年至2021年期间,观察到全球RA发病率激增,印度经历了最快的增长,美国一直记录最高的ASIR,尽管增量率逐渐下降。所有地区的患病率都在上升,其中美国的患病率最高。死亡率总体呈下降趋势,到2021年,印度的ASMR最高,而美国和欧洲的死亡率最低。由ASDR量化的残疾趋势表现出相对稳定,但在印度观察到显著的增加。基于ARIMA模型的预测预计,到2030年,类风湿性关节炎的发病率和患病率将继续上升,死亡率和致残率预计将出现小幅波动。结论:类风湿关节炎的负担不断增加,特别是在发展中国家,迫切需要加强医疗保健政策,重点是早期诊断、干预和减轻残疾。这些预测表明,在未来十年,风湿性关节炎将对公共卫生构成持续挑战。
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A comparative assessment of rheumatoid arthritis burden: trends in China, the US, India, Europe, and globally from 1990 to 2021 and forecasts to 2030 utilizing GBD data.

Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a pervasive chronic inflammatory condition exerting a substantial impact on global morbidity and mortality. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the epidemiological trends of RA across China, America, India, and Europe as well as at a global level from 1990 to 2021, with forward-looking projections extending to 2030.

Methods: Leveraging data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) database, a comparative assessment of the age-standardized (AS) incidence rate (ASIR), prevalence rate (ASPR), mortality rate (ASMR), and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) rate (ASDR) for RA was performed. Trends were evaluated and future burdens forecasted using Joinpoint regression and autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models.

Results: Between 1990 and 2021, a global upsurge in RA incidence was observed, with India experiencing the most rapid growth and America consistently recording the highest ASIR, albeit with a diminishing increment rate. The prevalence escalated across all regions, with America exhibiting the highest ASPR. Mortality rates generally trended downward, with India registering the highest ASMR by 2021, contrasting with the lowest rates in America and Europe. Disability trends, quantified by ASDR, exhibited relative stability, yet a notable increase was observed in India. ARIMA model-based projections anticipate a continued rise in RA incidence and prevalence by 2030, with mortality and disability rates anticipated to exhibit minor oscillations.

Conclusion: The escalating burden of RA, particularly in developing nations, underscores an urgent need for enhanced healthcare policies focused on early diagnosis, intervention, and disability mitigation. The projections indicate enduring public health challenges attributed to RA in the forthcoming decade.

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Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie
Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
20.00%
发文量
150
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Die Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie ist ein international angesehenes Publikationsorgan und dient der Fortbildung von niedergelassenen und in der Klinik tätigen Rheumatologen. Die Zeitschrift widmet sich allen Aspekten der klinischen Rheumatologie, der Therapie rheumatischer Erkrankungen sowie der rheumatologischen Grundlagenforschung. Umfassende Übersichtsarbeiten zu einem aktuellen Schwerpunktthema sind das Kernstück jeder Ausgabe. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei gesichertes Wissen zu Diagnostik und Therapie mit hoher Relevanz für die tägliche Arbeit – der Leser erhält konkrete Handlungsempfehlungen. Frei eingereichte Originalien ermöglichen die Präsentation wichtiger klinischer Studien und dienen dem wissenschaftlichen Austausch.
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