학술논문

Global, Regional, and Country-Specific Lifetime Risks of Stroke, 1990 and 2016.
Document Type
article
Author
GBD 2016 Lifetime Risk of Stroke CollaboratorsFeigin, Valery LNguyen, GrantCercy, KellyJohnson, Catherine OAlam, TahiyaParmar, Priyakumari GAbajobir, Amanuel AAbate, Kalkidan HAbd-Allah, FoadAbejie, Ayenew NAbyu, Gebre YAdemi, ZanfinaAgarwal, GinaAhmed, Muktar BAkinyemi, Rufus OAl-Raddadi, RajaaAminde, Leopold NAmlie-Lefond, CatherineAnsari, HosseinAsayesh, HamidAsgedom, Solomon WAtey, Tesfay MAyele, Henok TBanach, MaciejBanerjee, AmitavaBarac, AleksandraBarker-Collo, Suzanne LBärnighausen, TillBarregard, LarsBasu, SanjayBedi, NeerajBehzadifar, MasoudBéjot, YannickBennett, Derrick ABensenor, Isabela MBerhe, Derbew FBoneya, Dube JBrainin, MichaelCampos-Nonato, Ismael RCaso, ValeriaCastañeda-Orjuela, Carlos ARivas, Jacquelin CCatalá-López, FerránChristensen, HanneCriqui, Michael HDamasceno, AlbertinoDandona, LalitDandona, RakhiDavletov, Kairatde Courten, BarboradeVeber, GabrielleDokova, KlaraEdessa, DumessaEndres, MatthiasFaraon, Emerito JAFarvid, Maryam SFischer, FlorianForeman, KyleForouzanfar, Mohammad HGall, Seana LGebrehiwot, Tsegaye TGeleijnse, Johanna MGillum, Richard FGiroud, MauriceGoulart, Alessandra CGupta, RahulGupta, RajeevHachinski, VladimirHamadeh, Randah RHankey, Graeme JHareri, Habtamu AHavmoeller, RasmusHay, Simon IHegazy, Mohamed IHibstu, Desalegn TJames, Spencer LJeemon, PanniyammakalJohn, DennyJonas, Jost BJóźwiak, JacekKalani, RizwanKandel, AmitKasaeian, AmirKengne, Andre PKhader, Yousef SKhan, Abdur RKhang, Young-HoKhubchandani, JagdishKim, DanielKim, Yun JKivimaki, MikaKokubo, YoshihiroKolte, DhavalKopec, Jacek AKosen, SoewartaKravchenko, MichaelKrishnamurthi, RitaKumar, G AnilLafranconi, Alessandra
Source
The New England journal of medicine. 379(25)
Subject
GBD 2016 Lifetime Risk of Stroke Collaborators
Humans
Incidence
Cause of Death
Risk
Age Distribution
Sex Distribution
Socioeconomic Factors
Adult
Aged
Aged
80 and over
Middle Aged
Female
Male
Stroke
Global Health
Global Burden of Disease
Brain Disorders
Aging
Prevention
2.4 Surveillance and distribution
General & Internal Medicine
Medical and Health Sciences
Language
Abstract
BackgroundThe lifetime risk of stroke has been calculated in a limited number of selected populations. We sought to estimate the lifetime risk of stroke at the regional, country, and global level using data from a comprehensive study of the prevalence of major diseases.MethodsWe used the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study 2016 estimates of stroke incidence and the competing risks of death from any cause other than stroke to calculate the cumulative lifetime risks of first stroke, ischemic stroke, or hemorrhagic stroke among adults 25 years of age or older. Estimates of the lifetime risks in the years 1990 and 2016 were compared. Countries were categorized into quintiles of the sociodemographic index (SDI) used in the GBD Study, and the risks were compared across quintiles. Comparisons were made with the use of point estimates and uncertainty intervals representing the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles around the estimate.ResultsThe estimated global lifetime risk of stroke from the age of 25 years onward was 24.9% (95% uncertainty interval, 23.5 to 26.2); the risk among men was 24.7% (95% uncertainty interval, 23.3 to 26.0), and the risk among women was 25.1% (95% uncertainty interval, 23.7 to 26.5). The risk of ischemic stroke was 18.3%, and the risk of hemorrhagic stroke was 8.2%. In high-SDI, high-middle-SDI, and low-SDI countries, the estimated lifetime risk of stroke was 23.5%, 31.1% (highest risk), and 13.2% (lowest risk), respectively; the 95% uncertainty intervals did not overlap between these categories. The highest estimated lifetime risks of stroke according to GBD region were in East Asia (38.8%), Central Europe (31.7%), and Eastern Europe (31.6%), and the lowest risk was in eastern sub-Saharan Africa (11.8%). The mean global lifetime risk of stroke increased from 22.8% in 1990 to 24.9% in 2016, a relative increase of 8.9% (95% uncertainty interval, 6.2 to 11.5); the competing risk of death from any cause other than stroke was considered in this calculation.ConclusionsIn 2016, the global lifetime risk of stroke from the age of 25 years onward was approximately 25% among both men and women. There was geographic variation in the lifetime risk of stroke, with the highest risks in East Asia, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe. (Funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.).