1990 至 2021 年六种主要免疫介导炎症性疾病的全球负担和跨国不平等:2021 年全球疾病负担研究的系统分析

IF 9.2 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Autoimmunity reviews Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1016/j.autrev.2024.103639
Hong Luo
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摘要

背景本研究旨在描述六种免疫介导的炎症性疾病(IMIDs)的全球负担趋势,包括哮喘、特应性皮炎(AD)、炎症性肠病(IBD)、多发性硬化症(MS)、银屑病和类风湿性关节炎(RA),从 1990 年到 2021 年,并分析跨国不平等的模式。方法哮喘、注意力缺失症、肠道传染病、多发性硬化症、银屑病和类风湿性关节炎的残疾调整生命年(DALYs)和年龄标准化残疾调整生命年率(ASDR)的估计值以及 95 % 的不确定性区间(UI)均来自《2021 年全球疾病负担研究》。估算的年度百分比变化(EAPC)用于量化这六种 IMID 从 1990 年到 2021 年的全球负担趋势。结果从 1990 年到 2021 年,银屑病(EAPC = 0.23 %,95 % UI:0.21 至 0.25)和 RA(EAPC = 0.05 %,95 % UI:0.01 至 0.10)的全球 ASDR 呈上升趋势。10)呈上升趋势,而哮喘(EAPC = -1.91 %,95 % UI:-1.98 至 -1.84 )、AD(EAPC = -0.26 %,95 % UI:-0.27 至 -0.26)、IBD(EAPC = -0.52 %,95 % UI:-0.60 至 -0.43)和 MS(EAPC = -0.39 %,95 % UI:-0.45 至 -0.33)的全球 ASDR 呈下降趋势。结论IMIDs造成的残疾调整寿命年数负担的全球分布在各地区之间存在显著差异,这表明迫切需要创新和全面的管理策略来应对这种差异。
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Global burden and cross-country inequalities in six major immune-mediated inflammatory diseases from 1990 to 2021: A systemic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

Background

This study aims to describe the global burden trends of six immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs), including asthma, atopic dermatitis (AD), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), multiple sclerosis (MS), psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis (RA), from 1990 to 2021, and analyze patterns of cross-country inequalities.

Methods

The estimates for the number of disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) and age-standardized DALYs rates (ASDR), along with the 95 % uncertainty intervals (UI) for asthma, AD, IBD, MS, psoriasis and RA, were obtained from the Global Burden of Diseases Study 2021. The estimated annual percentage change (EAPC) was used to quantify the global burden trends of these six IMIDs from 1990 to 2021. Additionally, slope index of inequality and concentration index were employed to quantify the distributional inequalities in the burden of IMIDs.

Results

From 1990 to 2021, the global ASDR of psoriasis (EAPC = 0.23 %, 95 % UI: 0.21 to 0.25) and RA (EAPC = 0.05 %, 95 % UI: 0.01to 0.10) showed an increasing trend, while the global ASDRs of asthma (EAPC = −1.91 %, 95 % UI: −1.98 to −1.84), AD (EAPC = −0.26 %, 95 % UI: −0.27 to −0.26), IBD (EAPC = −0.52 %, 95 % UI: −0.60 to −0.43) and MS (EAPC = −0.39 %, 95 % UI: −0.45 to −0.33) demonstrated declining trends. The cross-country inequality analysis reveals pronounced heterogeneity in the burden of these six IMIDs.

Conclusions

The global distribution of the DALYs burden attributable to IMIDs exhibits significant disparities across regions, underscoring an urgent need for innovative and comprehensive management strategies to address this heterogeneous landscape.

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Autoimmunity reviews
Autoimmunity reviews 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: Autoimmunity Reviews is a publication that features up-to-date, structured reviews on various topics in the field of autoimmunity. These reviews are written by renowned experts and include demonstrative illustrations and tables. Each article will have a clear "take-home" message for readers. The selection of articles is primarily done by the Editors-in-Chief, based on recommendations from the international Editorial Board. The topics covered in the articles span all areas of autoimmunology, aiming to bridge the gap between basic and clinical sciences. In terms of content, the contributions in basic sciences delve into the pathophysiology and mechanisms of autoimmune disorders, as well as genomics and proteomics. On the other hand, clinical contributions focus on diseases related to autoimmunity, novel therapies, and clinical associations. Autoimmunity Reviews is internationally recognized, and its articles are indexed and abstracted in prestigious databases such as PubMed/Medline, Science Citation Index Expanded, Biosciences Information Services, and Chemical Abstracts.
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