Work disability due to cardiovascular diseases in newly diagnosed patients in Ukraine during the first year of the war (2022) compared to prior nine years (2013-2021)

St open Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI:10.48188/so.4.15
Alla Kyrychenko, Inna Khanyukova, Nataliia Sanina, Olena Moroz, Damir Sapunar
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Aim: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a significant problem in Ukraine, accounting for over 60% of all deaths in the country. It is expected that the ongoing Russian aggression will augment this problem. The study aimed to analyze the trends of work disability due to CVDs in newly-diagnosed patients between 2013 and 2022. Methods: This retrospective study included data obtained from the official document “Report on the Causes of Disability and Indications for Medical, Professional, and Social Rehabilitation” commissioned by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. The data on disability due to CVD were obtained from 24 regions and the city of Kyiv for 2013-2022. Results: Between 2013 and 2022, the average incidence of work disability due to CVD per 10000 working-age individuals was 9.86. Among these disabilities, cerebrovascular diseases accounted for the highest proportion, followed by ischemic heart disease (IHD). The incidence of CVD-related primary disabilities displayed a variable upward trend over the observed period, with cerebrovascular diseases and hypertensive diseases showing clear upward trends. Compared to 2021, in the year 2022 (corresponding to the beginning of the Russian aggression) an 20% increase has been observed for CVDs, while for cerebrovascular diseases, IHD, hypertensive disease, acute rheumatic fever, and chronic rheumatic heart disease the increase was 20%, 18%, 22%, and 14%, respectively. The CVD-related work disability varied substantially in different regions of Ukraine. Conclusions: During the first year of the war in Ukraine (the year 2022) there was an increase in primary disability due to CVD compared to the period between 2013 and 2021. This may be associated with war-related psychosocial factors and global impact on CVD. The regions in southwestern parts of Ukraine proved to be especially prone to this increase requiring special attention.
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战争第一年(2022年)与前九年(2013-2021年)相比,乌克兰新诊断患者因心血管疾病导致的工作残疾
目的:心血管疾病(cvd)是乌克兰的一个重大问题,占该国所有死亡人数的60%以上。预计俄罗斯正在进行的侵略将加剧这一问题。该研究旨在分析2013年至2022年期间新诊断患者因心血管疾病导致工作残疾的趋势。方法:这项回顾性研究的数据来自乌克兰卫生部委托编写的官方文件“残疾原因和医疗、专业和社会康复指征报告”。2013-2022年由心血管疾病导致的残疾数据来自24个地区和基辅市。结果:2013 - 2022年,每万名劳动年龄人口因心血管疾病导致工作残疾的平均发病率为9.86。在这些残疾中,脑血管疾病占比最高,其次是缺血性心脏病(IHD)。在观察期间,心血管疾病相关初级残疾的发病率呈可变上升趋势,脑血管疾病和高血压疾病的发病率呈明显上升趋势。与2021年相比,在2022年(与俄罗斯开始侵略相对应),心血管疾病增加了20%,而脑血管疾病、心脏病、高血压、急性风湿热和慢性风湿性心脏病分别增加了20%、18%、22%和14%。与心血管病有关的工作残疾在乌克兰不同地区差别很大。结论:在乌克兰战争的第一年(2022年),与2013年至2021年期间相比,心血管疾病导致的原发性残疾有所增加。这可能与战争相关的社会心理因素和心血管疾病的全球影响有关。乌克兰西南部的地区证明特别容易出现这种增加,需要特别注意。
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