Analysis of cerebrovascular disease between 1996 and 2021 in Minhang District of Shanghai

Journal Title: Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine - Year 2022, Vol 34, Issue 12

Abstract

ObjectiveTo analyze the changing trend of cerebrovascular disease burden in Minhang District of Shanghai from 1996 to 2021, and to provide scientific evidence for government to formulate targeted cerebrovascular disease prevention and control strategies.MethodsMortality, years of life lost(YLL), years of lived with disability(YLD) and disability⁃adjusted life years(DALY) were used to evaluate the burden of cerebrovascular diseases in Minhang District. Joinpoint linear regression was used to analyze the trend of disease burden.ResultsFrom 1996 to 2021, the YLL rate of cerebrovascular diseases in Minhang District showed a downward trend (whole population: APC=-1.69%, t=-6.9, P<0.05), The YLD rate of cerebrovascular diseases showed a slow upward trend (whole population: APC=1.17%, t=3.5, P<0.05), The DALY rate of cerebrovascular diseases showed a downward trend, and fluctuated since 2003 (whole population: APC= -1.43%, t=-5.6, P<0.05). The YLL rate of cerebrovascular diseases in men was higher than that in women, and the YLD rate of cerebrovascular diseases in women was higher than that in men. After 2014, the DALY of cerebrovascular diseases in men was higher than that in women. With the increase of age, the burden of cerebrovascular diseases increased, and the burden of disease increased significantly in the age group above 70.ConclusionThe burden of cerebrovascular diseases in Minhang District is at a high level, and there are differences in age, gender and other aspects. Measures such as screening, intervention and rehabilitation need to be improved to reduce disability and premature death caused by cerebrovascular diseases and to reduce the burden of cerebrovascular diseases on individuals, families and society.

Authors and Affiliations

CHEN Linli,CHEN Lijing,NI Jingyi,XUAN Shuili,LIU wei,TIAN Xiuhong,GU Yiqin,HUANG Ruonan,WANG Weibing,

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CHEN Linli, CHEN Lijing, NI Jingyi, XUAN Shuili, LIU wei, TIAN Xiuhong, GU Yiqin, HUANG Ruonan, WANG Weibing, (2022). Analysis of cerebrovascular disease between 1996 and 2021 in Minhang District of Shanghai. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 34(12), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-742259