Darren Tan, Kai En Chan, Zhen Yu Wong, Cheng Han Ng, Jieling Xiao, Wen Hui Lim, Phoebe Tay, Ansel Tang, Clarissa Elysia Fu, Mark Muthiah, Benjamin Nah, Eunice X Tan, Margaret L P Teng, Mohammad Shadab Siddiqui, Yock Young Dan, Seng Gee Lim, Rohit Loomba, Daniel Q Huang
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导言:肝病的病因发生了显著变化,但其对男性和女性肝硬化负担比较的影响尚不清楚。我们估算了 2010 年至 2019 年 204 个国家和地区肝硬化负担的性别差异:我们使用 2019 年全球疾病负担研究的方法框架分析了肝硬化负担的时间趋势。我们按性别、地区、国家和病因估算了肝硬化发病、死亡和残疾调整生命年(DALYs)的年度频率和年龄标准化率(ASRs):2019年,男性肝硬化发病、死亡和残疾调整寿命年数分别为1,206,125例、969,068例和31,781,079年,女性分别为845,429例、502,944例和14,408,336年。从 2010 年到 2019 年,男性肝硬化死亡人数增加了 9%,女性增加了 12%。男性的发病率 ASR 保持稳定,但女性的发病率 ASR 有所上升,而两者的死亡 ASR 均有所下降。除美洲地区保持稳定外,其他所有地区的男女死亡率均有所下降。2019年,酒精是男性肝硬化死亡的主要原因,而丙型肝炎是女性肝硬化死亡的主要原因。除非酒精性脂肪性肝炎(NASH)外,所有病因的男女死亡率均有所下降。2019年女性与男性的发病ASR之比,酒精最低(0.5),非酒精性脂肪性肝炎最高(1.3),而女性与男性的死亡ASR之比,酒精最低(0.3),非酒精性脂肪性肝炎最高(0.8):结论:全球肝硬化患者中男性较多。然而,女性NASH肝硬化的发病率和死亡ASR与男性相当。
Global Epidemiology of Cirrhosis: Changing Etiological Basis and Comparable Burden of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis between Males and Females.
Introduction: The etiology of liver diseases has changed significantly, but its impact on the comparative burden of cirrhosis between males and females is unclear. We estimated sex differences in the burden of cirrhosis across 204 countries and territories from 2010 to 2019.
Methods: We analyzed temporal trends in the burden of cirrhosis using the methodology framework of the 2019 Global Burden of Disease study. We estimated annual frequencies and age-standardized rates (ASRs) of cirrhosis incidence, death, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) by sex, region, country, and etiology.
Results: In 2019, the frequency of incident cases, deaths, and DALYs due to cirrhosis was 1,206,125, 969,068, and 31,781,079 in males versus 845,429, 502,944, and 14,408,336 in females, respectively. From 2010 to 2019, the frequency of cirrhosis deaths increased by 9% in males and 12% in females. Incidence ASRs remained stable in males but increased in females, while death ASRs declined in both. Death ASRs for both sexes declined in all regions, except in the Americas where they remained stable. In 2019, alcohol was the leading cause of cirrhosis deaths in males, and hepatitis C in females. Death ASRs declined for all etiologies in both sexes, except in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). The ratio of female-to-male incidence ASRs in 2019 was lowest in alcohol(0.5), and highest in NASH(1.3), while the ratio of female-to-male death ASRs was lowest in alcohol(0.3) and highest in NASH(0.8).
Conclusion: The global burden of cirrhosis is higher in males. However, incidence and death ASRs from NASH cirrhosis in females are comparable to that of males.
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Each issue of this journal is dedicated to a special topic of current interest, covering both clinical and basic science topics in gastrointestinal function and disorders. The contents of each issue are comprehensive and reflect the state of the art, featuring editorials, reviews, mini reviews and original papers. These individual contributions encompass a variety of disciplines including all fields of gastroenterology. ''Digestive Diseases'' bridges the communication gap between advances made in the academic setting and their application in patient care. The journal is a valuable service for clinicians, specialists and physicians-in-training.