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Burden of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke Across the Us From 1990 to 2019 Publisher Pubmed



Renedo D1, 2 ; Acosta JN1 ; Leasure AC1 ; Sharma R3 ; Krumholz HM4, 5, 6 ; De Havenon A1 ; Alahdab F7 ; Aravkin AY8, 9, 10 ; Aryan Z11, 12 ; Barnighausen TW13, 14 ; Basu S15, 16 ; Burkart K9, 10 ; Coberly K9 ; Criqui MH17 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Renedo D1, 2
  2. Acosta JN1
  3. Leasure AC1
  4. Sharma R3
  5. Krumholz HM4, 5, 6
  6. De Havenon A1
  7. Alahdab F7
  8. Aravkin AY8, 9, 10
  9. Aryan Z11, 12
  10. Barnighausen TW13, 14
  11. Basu S15, 16
  12. Burkart K9, 10
  13. Coberly K9
  14. Criqui MH17
  15. Dai X9, 10
  16. Desai R18
  17. Dharmaratne SD9, 10, 19
  18. Doshi R20
  19. Elgendy IY21, 22
  20. Feigin VL9, 22, 23
  21. Filip I24
  22. Gad MM25, 26
  23. Ghozy S27
  24. Hafezinejad N28
  25. Kalani R29
  26. Karaye IM30, 31
  27. Kisa A32, 33
  28. Krishnamoorthy V34, 35
  29. Lo W36, 37
  30. Mestrovic T9, 38
  31. Miller TR39, 40
  32. Misganaw A10, 41
  33. Mokdad AH9, 10
  34. Murray CJL9, 10
  35. Natto ZS42, 43
  36. Radfar A44
  37. Ram P45
  38. Roth GA9, 10, 46
  39. Seylani A47
  40. Shah NS48
  41. Sharma P49
  42. Sheikh A50
  43. Singh JA51, 52
  44. Song S53
  45. Sotoudeh H54
  46. Vervoort D55
  47. Wang C56
  48. Xiao H57
  49. Xu S58, 59
  50. Zand R60
  51. Falcone GJ1, 3
  52. Sheth KN1, 2, 3

Source: JAMA Neurology Published:2024


Abstract

Importance: Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability in the US. Accurate and updated measures of stroke burden are needed to guide public health policies. Objective: To present burden estimates of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke in the US in 2019 and describe trends from 1990 to 2019 by age, sex, and geographic location. Design, Setting, and Participants: An in-depth cross-sectional analysis of the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study was conducted. The setting included the time period of 1990 to 2019 in the US. The study encompassed estimates for various types of strokes, including all strokes, ischemic strokes, intracerebral hemorrhages (ICHs), and subarachnoid hemorrhages (SAHs). The 2019 Global Burden of Disease results were released on October 20, 2020. Exposures: In this study, no particular exposure was specifically targeted. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary focus of this analysis centered on both overall and age-standardized estimates, stroke incidence, prevalence, mortality, and DALYs per 100000 individuals. Results: In 2019, the US recorded 7.09 million prevalent strokes (4.07 million women [57.4%]; 3.02 million men [42.6%]), with 5.87 million being ischemic strokes (82.7%). Prevalence also included 0.66 million ICHs and 0.85 million SAHs. Although the absolute numbers of stroke cases, mortality, and DALYs surged from 1990 to 2019, the age-standardized rates either declined or remained steady. Notably, hemorrhagic strokes manifested a substantial increase, especially in mortality, compared with ischemic strokes (incidence of ischemic stroke increased by 13% [95% uncertainty interval (UI), 14.2%-11.9%]; incidence of ICH increased by 39.8% [95% UI, 38.9%-39.7%]; incidence of SAH increased by 50.9% [95% UI, 49.2%-52.6%]). The downturn in stroke mortality plateaued in the recent decade. There was a discernible heterogeneity in stroke burden trends, with older adults (50-74 years) experiencing a decrease in incidence in coastal areas (decreases up to 3.9% in Vermont), in contrast to an uptick observed in younger demographics (15-49 years) in the South and Midwest US (with increases up to 8.4% in Minnesota). Conclusions and Relevance: In this cross-sectional study, the declining age-standardized stroke rates over the past 3 decades suggest progress in managing stroke-related outcomes. However, the increasing absolute burden of stroke, coupled with a notable rise in hemorrhagic stroke, suggests an evolving and substantial public health challenge in the US. Moreover, the significant disparities in stroke burden trends across different age groups and geographic locations underscore the necessity for region- and demography-specific interventions and policies to effectively mitigate the multifaceted and escalating burden of stroke in the country. © 2024 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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