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  • Global, Regional, and Country-Specific Lifetime Risks of Stroke, 1990 and 2016

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    Author(s)
    Feigin, Valery L
    Nguyen, Grant
    Cercy, Kelly
    Johnson, Catherine O
    Alam, Tahiya
    Parmar, Priyakumari G
    Abajobir, Amanuel A
    Abate, Kalkidan H
    Abd-Allah, Foad
    Abejie, Ayenew N
    Abyu, Gebre Y
    Ademi, Zanfina
    Agarwal, Gina
    Ahmed, Muktar B
    Akinyemi, Rufus O
    Al-Raddadi, Rajaa
    Aminde, Leopold N
    Amlie-Lefond, Catherine
    Ansari, Hossein
    Asayesh, Hamid
    Asgedom, Solomon W
    Atey, Tesfay M
    Ayele, Henok T
    Banach, Maciej
    Banerjee, Amitava
    Barac, Aleksandra
    Barker-Collo, Suzanne L
    Barnighausen, Till
    Barregard, Lars
    Basu, Sanjay
    Bedi, Neeraj
    Behzadifar, Masoud
    Bejot, Yannick
    Bennett, Derrick A
    Bensenor, Isabela M
    Berhe, Derbew F
    Boneya, Dube J
    Brainin, Michael
    Campos-Nonato, Ismael R
    Caso, Valeria
    Castaneda-Orjuela, Carlos A
    Rivas, Jacquelin C
    Catala-Lopez, Ferran
    Christensen, Hanne
    Criqui, Michael H
    Damasceno, Albertino
    Dandona, Lalit
    Dandona, Rakhi
    Davletov, Kairat
    de Courten, Barbora
    deVeber, Gabrielle
    Dokova, Klara
    Edessa, Dumessa
    Endres, Matthias
    Faraon, Emerito JA
    Farvid, Maryam S
    Fischer, Florian
    Foreman, Kyle
    Forouzanfar, Mohammad H
    Gall, Seana L
    Gebrehiwot, Tsegaye T
    Geleijnse, Johanna M
    Gillum, Richard F
    Giroud, Maurice
    Goulart, Alessandra C
    Gupta, Rahul
    Gupta, Rajeev
    Hachinski, Vladimir
    Hamadeh, Randah R
    Hankey, Graeme J
    Hareri, Habtamu A
    Havmoeller, Rasmus
    Hay, Simon I
    Hegazy, Mohamed I
    Hibstu, Desalegn T
    James, Spencer L
    Jeemon, Panniyammakal
    John, Denny
    Jonas, Jost B
    Jozwiak, Jacek
    Kalani, Rizwan
    Kandel, Amit
    Kasaeian, Amir
    Kengne, Andre P
    Khader, Yousef S
    Khan, Abdur R
    Khang, Young-Ho
    Khubchandani, Jagdish
    Kim, Daniel
    Kim, Yun J
    Kivimaki, Mika
    Kokubo, Yoshihiro
    Kolte, Dhaval
    Kopec, Jacek A
    Kosen, Soewarta
    Kravchenko, Michael
    Krishnamurthi, Rita
    Kumar, G Anil
    Lafranconi, Alessandra
    Lavados, Pablo M
    Legesse, Yirga
    Li, Yongmei
    Liang, Xiaofeng
    Lo, Warren D
    Lorkowski, Stefan
    Lotufo, Paulo A
    Loy, Clement T
    Mackay, Mark T
    Abd El Razek, Hassan Magdy
    Mahdavi, Mahdi
    Majeed, Azeem
    Malekzadeh, Reza
    Malta, Deborah C
    Mamun, Abdullah A
    Mantovani, Lorenzo G
    Martins, Sheila CO
    Mate, Kedar K
    Mazidi, Mohsen
    Mehata, Suresh
    Meier, Toni
    Melaku, Yohannes A
    Mendoza, Walter
    Mensah, George A
    Meretoja, Atte
    Mezgebe, Haftay B
    Miazgowski, Tomasz
    Miller, Ted R
    Ibrahim, Norlinah M
    Mohammed, Shafiu
    Mokdad, Ali H
    Moosazadeh, Mahmood
    Moran, Andrew E
    Musa, Kamarul I
    Negoi, Ruxandra I
    Minh, Nguyen
    Nguyen, Quyen L
    Nguyen, Trang H
    Tran, Tung T
    Nguyen, Thanh T
    Ningrum, Dina Nur Anggraini
    Norrving, Bo
    Noubiap, Jean J
    O'Donnell, Martin J
    Olagunju, Andrew T
    Onuma, Oyere K
    Owolabi, Mayowa O
    Parsaeian, Mahboubeh
    Patton, George C
    Piradov, Michael
    Pletcher, Martin A
    Pourmalek, Farshad
    Prakash, V
    Qorbani, Mostafa
    Rahman, Mahfuzar
    Rahman, Muhammad A
    Rai, Rajesh K
    Ranta, Annemarei
    Rawaf, David
    Rawaf, Salman
    Renzaho, Andre MN
    Robinson, Stephen R
    Sahathevan, Ramesh
    Sahebkar, Amirhossein
    Salomon, Joshua A
    Santalucia, Paola
    Santos, Itamar S
    Sartorius, Benn
    Schutte, Aletta E
    Sepanlou, Sadaf G
    Shafieesabet, Azadeh
    Shaikh, Masood A
    Shamsizadeh, Morteza
    Sheth, Kevin N
    Sisay, Mekonnen
    Shin, Min-Jeong
    Shiue, Ivy
    Silva, Diego AS
    Sobngwi, Eugene
    Soljak, Michael
    Sorensen, Reed JD
    Sposato, Luciano A
    Stranges, Saverio
    Suliankatchi, Rizwan A
    Tabares-Seisdedos, Rafael
    Tanne, David
    Cuong, Tat Nguyen
    Thakur, JS
    Thrift, Amanda G
    Tirschwell, David L
    Topor-Madry, Roman
    Tran, Bach X
    Nguyen, Luong T
    Truelsen, Thomas
    Tsilimparis, Nikolaos
    Tyrovolas, Stefanos
    Ukwaja, Kingsley N
    Uthman, Olalekan A
    Varakin, Yuri
    Vasankari, Tommi
    Venketasubramanian, Narayanaswamy
    Vlassov, Vasiliy V
    Wang, Wenzhi
    Werdecker, Andrea
    Wolfe, Charles DA
    Xu, Gelin
    Yano, Yuichiro
    Yonemoto, Naohiro
    Yu, Chuanhua
    Zaidi, Zoubida
    Zaki, Maysaa El Sayed
    Zhou, Maigeng
    Ziaeian, Boback
    Zipkin, Ben
    Vos, Theo
    Naghavi, Mohsen
    Murray, Christopher JL
    Roth, Gregory A
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Aminde, Leopold N.
    Year published
    2018
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    BACKGROUND: The lifetime risk of stroke has been calculated in a limited number of selected populations. We sought to estimate the lifetime risk of stroke at the regional, country, and global level using data from a comprehensive study of the prevalence of major diseases. METHODS: We used the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study 2016 estimates of stroke incidence and the competing risks of death from any cause other than stroke to calculate the cumulative lifetime risks of first stroke, ischemic stroke, or hemorrhagic stroke among adults 25 years of age or older. Estimates of the lifetime risks in the years 1990 and 2016 ...
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    BACKGROUND: The lifetime risk of stroke has been calculated in a limited number of selected populations. We sought to estimate the lifetime risk of stroke at the regional, country, and global level using data from a comprehensive study of the prevalence of major diseases. METHODS: We used the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study 2016 estimates of stroke incidence and the competing risks of death from any cause other than stroke to calculate the cumulative lifetime risks of first stroke, ischemic stroke, or hemorrhagic stroke among adults 25 years of age or older. Estimates of the lifetime risks in the years 1990 and 2016 were compared. Countries were categorized into quintiles of the sociodemographic index (SDI) used in the GBD Study, and the risks were compared across quintiles. Comparisons were made with the use of point estimates and uncertainty intervals representing the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles around the estimate. RESULTS: The estimated global lifetime risk of stroke from the age of 25 years onward was 24.9% (95% uncertainty interval, 23.5 to 26.2); the risk among men was 24.7% (95% uncertainty interval, 23.3 to 26.0), and the risk among women was 25.1% (95% uncertainty interval, 23.7 to 26.5). The risk of ischemic stroke was 18.3%, and the risk of hemorrhagic stroke was 8.2%. In high-SDI, high-middle–SDI, and low-SDI countries, the estimated lifetime risk of stroke was 23.5%, 31.1% (highest risk), and 13.2% (lowest risk), respectively; the 95% uncertainty intervals did not overlap between these categories. The highest estimated lifetime risks of stroke according to GBD region were in East Asia (38.8%), Central Europe (31.7%), and Eastern Europe (31.6%), and the lowest risk was in eastern sub-Saharan Africa (11.8%). The mean global lifetime risk of stroke increased from 22.8% in 1990 to 24.9% in 2016, a relative increase of 8.9% (95% uncertainty interval, 6.2 to 11.5); the competing risk of death from any cause other than stroke was considered in this calculation. CONCLUSIONS: In 2016, the global lifetime risk of stroke from the age of 25 years onward was approximately 25% among both men and women. There was geographic variation in the lifetime risk of stroke, with the highest risks in East Asia, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe. (Funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.)
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    Journal Title
    New England Journal of Medicine
    Volume
    379
    Issue
    25
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1804492
    Copyright Statement
    © 2018 Massachusetts Medical Society. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
    Subject
    Biomedical and clinical sciences
    Clinical sciences
    Science & Technology
    Life Sciences & Biomedicine
    Medicine, General & Internal
    General & Internal Medicine
    HYPERTENSION
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/387432
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