1990年至2021年房颤和扑动全球负担和危险因素的性别特定趋势

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心房颤动和扑动的负担存在显著的性别差异。然而,对其全球趋势进行全面、系统的性别分析却很少。使用《2021年全球疾病负担研究》作为分析的数据源。使用贝叶斯元回归方法估计房颤和扑动的性别特异性患病率、发病率、残疾调整生命年(DALY)和每10万人的死亡率。采用社会人口指数(SDI)分层的结合点模型,对年龄标准化和年龄特异性负担的年平均百分比变化(AAPC)在各年龄段的时间趋势进行了评估。趋势的性别差异采用两两比较进行检验。从1990年到2021年,男性房颤和扑动的全球年龄标准化DALY率[从109.93(95%不确定区间,88.5 ~ 134.72)到112.05 (93.3 ~ 135.28),P < 0.001],年龄标准化死亡率[从4.20(3.65 ~ 4.59)到4.44 (3.94 ~ 4.81),P < 0.001]显著增加,而男性年龄标准化发病率从58.0(44.98 ~ 75.8)下降到57.11 (46.19 ~ 72.14),P < 0.001。低SDI和中低SDI国家男女年龄标准化患病率和发病率均显著增加(均P < 0.001),女性增加更快。在所有年龄组中,男性死亡率增长较快,而50岁以下的女性在全球范围内的流行率和发病率均高于男性。高收缩压是导致心房颤动和扑动相关的DALY的主要危险因素。值得注意的是,高体重指数对房颤和扑动DALY的影响在过去三十年中迅速增加,特别是在男性中。尽管全球心房颤动和心房扑动的负担大幅增加,但在不同性别、年龄组和不同社会人口状况的国家之间存在差异。
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Sex-specific trends in the global burden and risk factors of atrial fibrillation and flutter from 1990 to 2021.

Significant sex disparities exist in the burden of atrial fibrillation and flutter. However, comprehensive and systematic analysis of its global trend by sex is scarce. The Global Burden of Disease Study 2021 was used as data source for analysis. Sex-specific prevalence, incidence, disability-adjusted life years (DALY), and mortality rates per 100,000 population from atrial fibrillation and flutter were estimated using the Bayesian meta-regression method. Temporal trends of average annual percent change (AAPC) of age-standardized and age-specific burdens across age bands were evaluated using the joinpoint model stratified by socio-demographic index (SDI). Sex differences in trends were tested using pairwise comparison. From 1990 to 2021, the global age-standardized DALY rate [from 109.93 (95% uncertainty interval, 88.5 to 134.72) to 112.05 (93.3 to 135.28), P < 0.001], age-standardized mortality rate [from 4.20 (3.65 to 4.59) to 4.44 (3.94 to 4.81), P < 0.001] for atrial fibrillation and flutter significantly increased in males, while the age-standardized incidence rate decreased from 58.0 (44.98 to 75.8) to 57.11 (46.19 to 72.14) in males (P < 0.001). Countries with low and low-middle SDI exhibited significant increases in age-standardized prevalence and incidence rates in both females and males (all P < 0.001), with a faster increase in females. Across all age bands, a faster increase in mortality was observed among males, while females under age bands of 50 years showed a higher increase in prevalence and incidence on a global scale compared to males. High systolic blood pressure was the predominant risk factor contributing to atrial fibrillation and flutter-related DALY. Notably, the impact of high body-mass index on DALY of atrial fibrillation and flutter was increasing fast over last three decades, especially in males. Although the global burden of atrial fibrillation and flutter has substantially increased, disparities exist across different sexes, age bands, and countries with different socio-demographic status.

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