Journal article
Global, regional, and national burden of stroke and its risk factors, 1990-2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021
Lancet neurology, Vol.23(10), pp.973-1003
10/01/2024
DOI: 10.1016/S1474-4422(24)00369-7
PMCID: PMC12254192
PMID: 39304265
Abstract
Background Up-to-date estimates of stroke burden and attributable risks and their trends at global, regional, and national levels are essential for evidence-based health care, prevention, and resource allocation planning. We aimed to provide such estimates for the period 1990-2021.
Methods We estimated incidence, prevalence, death, and disability-adjusted life-year (DALY) counts and agestandardised rates per 100 000 people per year for overall stroke, ischaemic stroke, intracerebral haemorrhage, and subarachnoid haemorrhage, for 204 countries and territories from 1990 to 2021. We also calculated burden of stroke attributable to 23 risk factors and six risk clusters (air pollution, tobacco smoking, behavioural, dietary, environmental, and metabolic risks) at the global and regional levels (21 GBD regions and Socio-demographic Index [SDI] quintiles), using the standard GBD methodology. 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs) for each individual future estimate were derived from the 2 center dot 5th and 97 center dot 5th percentiles of distributions generated from propagating 500 draws through the multistage computational pipeline.
Findings In 2021, stroke was the third most common GBD level 3 cause of death (7 center dot 3 million [95% UI 6 center dot 6-7 center dot 8] deaths; 10 center dot 7% [9 center dot 8-11 center dot 3] of all deaths) after ischaemic heart disease and COVID-19, and the fourth most common cause of DALYs (160 center dot 5 million [147 center dot 8-171 center dot 6] DALYs; 5 center dot 6% [5 center dot 0-6 center dot 1] of all DALYs). In 2021, there were 93 center dot 8 million (89 center dot 0-99 center dot 3) prevalent and 11 center dot 9 million (10 center dot 7-13 center dot 2) incident strokes. We found disparities in stroke burden and risk factors by GBD region, country or territory, and SDI, as well as a stagnation in the reduction of incidence from 2015 onwards, and even some increases in the stroke incidence, death, prevalence, and DALY rates in southeast Asia, east Asia, and Oceania, countries with lower SDI, and people younger than 70 years. Globally, ischaemic stroke constituted 65 center dot 3% (62 center dot 4-67 center dot 7), intracerebral haemorrhage constituted 28 center dot 8% (28 center dot 3-28 center dot 8), and subarachnoid haemorrhage constituted 5 center dot 8% (5 center dot 7-6 center dot 0) of incident strokes. There were substantial increases in DALYs attributable to high BMI (88 center dot 2% [53 center dot 4-117 center dot 7]), high ambient temperature (72 center dot 4% [51 center dot 1 to 179 center dot 5]), high fasting plasma glucose (32 center dot 1% [26 center dot 7-38 center dot 1]), diet high in sugar-sweetened beverages (23 center dot 4% [12 center dot 7-35 center dot 7]), low physical activity (11 center dot 3% [1 center dot 8-34 center dot 9]), high systolic blood pressure (6 center dot 7% [2 center dot 5-11 center dot 6]), lead exposure (6 center dot 5% [4 center dot 5-11 center dot 2]), and diet low in omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (5 center dot 3% [0 center dot 5-10 center dot 5]).
Interpretation Stroke burden has increased from 1990 to 2021, and the contribution of several risk factors has also increased. Effective, accessible, and affordable measures to improve stroke surveillance, prevention (with the emphasis on blood pressure, lifestyle, and environmental factors), acute care, and rehabilitation need to be urgently implemented across all countries to reduce stroke burden. Copyright (c) 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license.
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- Global, regional, and national burden of stroke and its risk factors, 1990-2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021
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- Valery L. Feigin - Auckland University of TechnologyMelsew Dagnee Abate - Woldia UniversityYohannes Habtegiorgis Abate - Aleta Wondo Gen Hosp, Dept Clin Governance & Qual Improvement, Aleta Wondo, EthiopiaSamar Abd ElHafeez - Alexandria UniversityFoad Abd-Allah - Cairo UniversityAhmed Abdelalim - Cairo UniversityAtef Abdelkader - Ajman UniversityMichael Abdelmasseh - Marshall UniversitySherief Abd-Elsalam - Tanta UniversityParsa Abdi - Memorial University of NewfoundlandArash Abdollahi - Iran University of Medical SciencesMeriem Abdoun - Univ Setif, Dept Med, Setif, AlgeriaRami Abd-Rabu - Mayo ClinicDeldar Morad Abdulah - University of DuhokAuwal Abdullahi - Bayero University KanoMesfin Abebe - Dilla UniversityRoberto Ariel Abeldano Zuniga - Univ Sierra Sur, Postgrad Dept, Miahuatlan Porfirio Diaz, MexicoE. S. Abhilash - Sree Narayana Guru Coll Chelannur, Dept Bot, Kozhikode, IndiaOlugbenga Olusola Abiodun - Federal Medical Centre AbujaOlumide Abiodun - Babcock UniversityRahim Abo Kasem - University of South CarolinaRichard Gyan Aboagye - University of Health and Allied SciencesMohamed Abouzid - Poznan University of Medical SciencesLucas Guimaraes Abreu - Federal ReserveWoldu Aberhe Abrha - Aksum UniversityDariush Abtahi - Shahid Beheshti UniversitySamir Abu Rumeileh - Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergAhmed Abualhasan - Cairo UniversityHasan Abualruz - Al-Zaytoonah University of JordanEman Abu-Gharbieh - University of JordanHana J. Abukhadijah - Hamad Medical CorporationNiveen M. E. Abu-Rmeileh - Birzeit UniversitySalahdein Aburuz - United Arab Emirates UniversityAhmed Abu-Zaid - Alfaisal UniversityJuan Manuel Acuna - American University of AntiguaDenberu Eshetie Adane - Debre Tabor UniversityMesafint Molla Adane - Bahir Dar UniversityIsaac Yeboah Addo - The University of SydneyRufus Adesoji Adedoyin - Adekunle Ajasin UniversityOyelola A. Adegboye - Charles Darwin UniversityVictor Adekanmbi - The University of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonKishor Adhikari - Tribhuvan UniversityQorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah Adnani - Padjadjaran UniversitySaryia Adra - University of SharjahLeticia Akua Adzigbli - University of Health and Allied SciencesAbdelrahman Yousry Afify - Cairo UniversityAanuoluwapo Adeyimika Afolabi - Memphis Center For Reproductive HealthFatemeh AfrashtehMuhammad Sohail Afzal - University of Management and TechnologySaira Afzal - King Edward Medical UniversityShahin Aghamiri - Shahid Beheshti UniversityWilliams Agyemang-Duah - Queens UniversityBright Opoku Ahinkorah - University of Technology SydneyAqeel Ahmad - Shaqra UniversityMuayyad M. Ahmad - University of JordanSajjad Ahmad - Abasyn UniversityShahzaib Ahmad - Miami Canc Inst, Dept Med Oncol, Miami, FL USATauseef Ahmad - Zhejiang UniversityAmir Mahmoud Ahmadzade - Mashhad University of Medical SciencesAli Ahmed - Riphah International UniversityAyman Ahmed - University of KhartoumHaroon Ahmed - COMSATS University IslamabadSyed Anees AhmedMarjan Ajami - Shahid Beheshti UniversityBudi Aji - Jenderal Soedirman UniversityEssona Matatom Akara - Minist Hlth, Moyen Mono Hlth Dist, Tohoun, TogoRufus Olusola Akinyemi - University of IbadanMohammed Ahmed Akkaif - Fudan UniversityAshley E. Akrami - Midwestern UniversitySalah Al Awaidy - Ministry of HealthHanadi Al Hamad - Hamad Medical CorporationSyed Mahfuz Al Hasan - Washington University in St. LouisMohammed Al Qadire - Al al-Bayt UniversityOmar Al Ta'ani - Allegheny Health NetworkYazan Al-Ajlouni - New York Medical CollegeSamer O. Alalalmeh - Ajman UniversityTariq A. Alalwan - University of BahrainZiyad Al-Aly - Washington University in St. LouisRasmieh Mustafa Al-amer - Yarmouk UniversityWafa A. Aldhaleei - Mayo Clinic in FloridaMohammed S. Aldossary - Minist Hlth, Gen Directorate Res & Studies, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaSeyedeh Yasaman Alemohammad - Florida International UniversityBassam Al-Fatly - Charité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinAdel Ali Saeed Al-Gheethi - University of Newcastle AustraliaFadwa Naji Alhalaiqa - Qatar UniversityMaryam Alharrasi - Sultan Qaboos UniversityAbid Ali - Abdul Wali Khan University MardanMohammed Usman Ali - University of MaiduguriRafat Ali - Jamia Millia IslamiaSyed Shujait Ali - University of SwatWaad Ali - Sultan Qaboos UniversityAkram Al-Ibraheem - King Hussein Cancer CenterSheikh Mohammad Alif - Federat Univ Australia, Inst Hlth & Wellbeing, Melbourne, Vic, AustraliaSyed Mohamed Aljunid - University of Kuala LumpurWael Almahmeed - Cleveland Clin Abu Dhabi, Heart Vasc & Thorac Inst, Dept Cardiol, Abu Dhabi, U Arab EmiratesSabah Al-Marwani - Dept Dent, Sanaa, YemenMahmoud A. Alomari - Jordan University of Science and TechnologyJordi Alonso - Hospital del Mar Research InstituteJaber S. Alqahtani - Prince Sultan Military College of Health SciencesRajaa M. Mohammad Al-Raddadi - King Abdulaziz UniversityGBD 2021 Stroke Risk Factor CollaboratorsDavid C Schwebel (Contributor) - Research Administration
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Lancet neurology, Vol.23(10), pp.973-1003
- DOI
- 10.1016/S1474-4422(24)00369-7
- PMID
- 39304265
- PMCID
- PMC12254192
- NLM abbreviation
- Lancet Neurol
- ISSN
- 1474-4422
- eISSN
- 1474-4465
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Number of pages
- 31
- Grant note
- Bill AMP; Melinda Gates Foundation; CGIAR
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 10/01/2024
- Academic Unit
- Research Administration
- Record Identifier
- 9984949186002771
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