美国炎症性肠病死亡率趋势:CDC WONDER数据库分析(1999-2020)

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Digestive Diseases and Sciences Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1007/s10620-024-08803-0
Syed Sarmad Javaid, Shanzay Akhtar, Areesha Hafeez, Abdullah Nofal, Sara Rahman, Sabeeh Khawar Farooqui, Mushood Ahmed, Ifra Eeman Ahmed, Saba Fatima, Hira Javaid, Kantash Kumar, Harjinder Singh, Mishall Ahmed Baig, Ahmed Ali Aziz, Ashujot K Dang, Muhammad Shikaib Shabbir
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简介炎症性肠病(IBD)是严重影响生活质量的全球性健康问题。美国的 IBD 患者占全球患者总数的近四分之一,发病率最高。本研究旨在确定 1999 年至 2020 年美国 IBD 相关死亡率的人口和地区趋势:我们的研究利用美国疾病预防控制中心 Wonder 数据库收集了 1999 年至 2020 年 IBD(克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎)的死亡率数据。研究结果以每 10 万人的年龄调整死亡率 (AAMR) 表示,并使用 Joinpoint 回归分析趋势变化和计算年度百分比变化 (APC):结果:共记录了 62,310 例 IBD 相关死亡。从1999年到2020年,克罗恩病的AAMR从0.79上升到0.97,从1999年到2018年有所下降(APC:- 0.22),但从2018年开始激增(APC:11.26)。女性的 AAMR(0.81)高于男性(0.77)。非西班牙裔白人的比率最高(0.86),其次是非西班牙裔黑人(0.48)和西班牙裔(0.21)。AAMR 因州而异,从夏威夷的 0.29 到佛蒙特州的 1.42 不等。就溃疡性结肠炎而言,AAMR 从 1999 年的 0.56 升至 2020 年的 0.63,趋势类似:1999 年至 2018 年下降(APC:- 0.37),随后上升(APC:12.21)。各州的 AAMR 从夏威夷州的 0.14 到俄勒冈州的 0.67 不等:本研究强调,从 1999 年到 2018 年,这两种疾病的急性心肌梗死死亡率都有所下降,而从 2018 年到 2020 年,急性心肌梗死死亡率又显著上升,这表明需要采取有针对性的干预措施。
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Trends in Mortality Due to Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the United States: A CDC WONDER Database Analysis (1999-2020).

Introduction: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a global health issue profoundly impacting quality of life. The United States accounts for nearly a quarter of the world's IBD patients, with the highest prevalence rates. This study aims to identify the demographic and regional trends of IBD-related mortality in the U.S. from 1999 to 2020.

Methodology: Our study utilized the CDC Wonder database to gather mortality data for IBD (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) from 1999 to 2020. Results were presented as age-adjusted mortality rates (AAMR) per 100,000 population, with Joinpoint regression used to analyze trend changes and calculate annual percentage change (APC).

Results: A total of 62,310 IBD-related deaths were recorded. From 1999 to 2020, AAMR for Crohn's disease increased from 0.79 to 0.97, declining from 1999 to 2018 (APC: - 0.22) but surging from 2018 onwards (APC: 11.26). Women had a higher AAMR (0.81) compared to men (0.77). The highest rates were among non-Hispanic whites (0.86), followed by non-Hispanic blacks (0.48) and Hispanics (0.21). AAMR varied by state, ranging from 0.29 in Hawaii to 1.42 in Vermont. For ulcerative colitis, AAMR rose from 0.56 in 1999 to 0.63 in 2020, following a similar trend: a decline from 1999 to 2018 (APC: - 0.37) followed by an increase (APC: 12.21). State-specific AAMR ranged from 0.14 in Hawaii to 0.67 in Oregon.

Conclusion: This study highlights a decrease in AAMR for both diseases from 1999 to 2018, followed by significant increases from 2018 to 2020, indicating a need for targeted interventions.

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Digestive Diseases and Sciences
Digestive Diseases and Sciences 医学-胃肠肝病学
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期刊介绍: Digestive Diseases and Sciences publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed, original papers addressing aspects of basic/translational and clinical research in gastroenterology, hepatology, and related fields. This well-illustrated journal features comprehensive coverage of basic pathophysiology, new technological advances, and clinical breakthroughs; insights from prominent academicians and practitioners concerning new scientific developments and practical medical issues; and discussions focusing on the latest changes in local and worldwide social, economic, and governmental policies that affect the delivery of care within the disciplines of gastroenterology and hepatology.
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