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Global, Regional, and National Burden of Calcific Aortic Valve and Degenerative Mitral Valve Diseases, 1990-2017 Publisher Pubmed



Yadgir S1 ; Johnson CO1, 2, 3 ; Aboyans V5, 6 ; Adebayo OM7, 12 ; Adedoyin RA8 ; Afarideh M9 ; Alahdab F14 ; Alashi A15 ; Alipour V16, 17 ; Arabloo J16 ; Azari S16 ; Barthelemy CM1, 4 ; Benziger CP19 ; Berman AE20 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Yadgir S1
  2. Johnson CO1, 2, 3
  3. Aboyans V5, 6
  4. Adebayo OM7, 12
  5. Adedoyin RA8
  6. Afarideh M9
  7. Alahdab F14
  8. Alashi A15
  9. Alipour V16, 17
  10. Arabloo J16
  11. Azari S16
  12. Barthelemy CM1, 4
  13. Benziger CP19
  14. Berman AE20
  15. Bijani A21
  16. Carrero JJ22
  17. Carvalho F23, 24
  18. Daryani A28
  19. Duraes AR26, 27
  20. Esteghamati A9
  21. Farid TA29
  22. Farzadfar F10
  23. Fernandes E25
  24. Filip I30, 31, 32
  25. Gad MM15
  26. Hamidi S33
  27. Hay SI1
  28. Ilesanmi OS34
  29. Naghibi Irvani SS35
  30. Jurisson M36
  31. Kasaeian A11
  32. Kengne AP37
  33. Khan AR29
  34. Kisa A39, 40
  35. Kisa S41
  36. Kolte D42, 43
  37. Manafi N18
  38. Manafi A44, 45
  39. Mensah GA38
  40. Mirrakhimov EM46, 47
  41. Mohammad Y48, 50
  42. Mokdad AH1
  43. Negoi RI49, 50
  44. Thi Nguyen HL51
  45. Nguyen TH52
  46. Nixon MR1
  47. Otto CM4
  48. Patel S53
  49. Pilgrim T54
  50. Radfar A55, 56
  51. Rawaf DL57
  52. Rawaf S58, 59, 60
  53. Rawasia WF61, 68
  54. Rezapour A16
  55. Roever L62
  56. Saad AM63
  57. Saadatagah S13
  58. Senthilkumaran S64
  59. Sliwa K38
  60. Tesfay BE65
  61. Tran BX66
  62. Ullah I67, 68
  63. Vaduganathan M69, 70
  64. Vasankari TJ70
  65. Wolfe CDA71, 72
  66. Yonemoto N73
  67. Roth GA1

Source: Circulation Published:2020


Abstract

Background: Nonrheumatic valvular diseases are common; however, no studies have estimated their global or national burden. As part of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017, mortality, prevalence, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) for calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD), degenerative mitral valve disease, and other nonrheumatic valvular diseases were estimated for 195 countries and territories from 1990 to 2017. Methods: Vital registration data, epidemiologic survey data, and administrative hospital data were used to estimate disease burden using the Global Burden of Disease Study modeling framework, which ensures comparability across locations. Geospatial statistical methods were used to estimate disease for all countries, because data on nonrheumatic valvular diseases are extremely limited for some regions of the world, such as Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Results accounted for estimated level of disease severity as well as the estimated availability of valve repair or replacement procedures. DALYs and other measures of health-related burden were generated for both sexes and each 5-year age group, location, and year from 1990 to 2017. Results: Globally, CAVD and degenerative mitral valve disease caused 102 700 (95% uncertainty interval [UI], 82 700-107 900) and 35 700 (95% UI, 30 500-42 500) deaths, and 12.6 million (95% UI, 11.4 million-13.8 million) and 18.1 million (95% UI, 17.6 million-18.6 million) prevalent cases existed in 2017, respectively. A total of 2.5 million (95% UI, 2.3 million-2.8 million) DALYs were estimated as caused by nonrheumatic valvular diseases globally, representing 0.10% (95% UI, 0.09%-0.11%) of total lost health from all diseases in 2017. The number of DALYs increased for CAVD and degenerative mitral valve disease between 1990 and 2017 by 101% (95% UI, 79%-117%) and 35% (95% UI, 23%-47%), respectively. There is significant geographic variation in the prevalence, mortality rate, and overall burden of these diseases, with highest age-standardized DALY rates of CAVD estimated for high-income countries. Conclusions: These global and national estimates demonstrate that CAVD and degenerative mitral valve disease are important causes of disease burden among older adults. Efforts to clarify modifiable risk factors and improve access to valve interventions are necessary if progress is to be made toward reducing, and eventually eliminating, the burden of these highly treatable diseases. © 2020 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
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