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. 2018 Dec 20;379(25):2429-2437.
doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1804492.

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

GBD 2016 Lifetime Risk of Stroke CollaboratorsValery L FeiginGrant NguyenKelly CercyCatherine O JohnsonTahiya AlamPriyakumari G ParmarAmanuel A AbajobirKalkidan H AbateFoad Abd-AllahAyenew N AbejieGebre Y AbyuZanfina AdemiGina AgarwalMuktar B AhmedRufus O AkinyemiRajaa Al-RaddadiLeopold N AmindeCatherine Amlie-LefondHossein AnsariHamid AsayeshSolomon W AsgedomTesfay M AteyHenok T AyeleMaciej BanachAmitava BanerjeeAleksandra BaracSuzanne L Barker-ColloTill BärnighausenLars BarregardSanjay BasuNeeraj BediMasoud BehzadifarYannick BéjotDerrick A BennettIsabela M BensenorDerbew F BerheDube J BoneyaMichael BraininIsmael R Campos-NonatoValeria CasoCarlos A Castañeda-OrjuelaJacquelin C RivasFerrán Catalá-LópezHanne ChristensenMichael H CriquiAlbertino DamascenoLalit DandonaRakhi DandonaKairat DavletovBarbora de CourtenGabrielle deVeberKlara DokovaDumessa EdessaMatthias EndresEmerito J A FaraonMaryam S FarvidFlorian FischerKyle ForemanMohammad H ForouzanfarSeana L GallTsegaye T GebrehiwotJohanna M GeleijnseRichard F GillumMaurice GiroudAlessandra C GoulartRahul GuptaRajeev GuptaVladimir HachinskiRandah R HamadehGraeme J HankeyHabtamu A HareriRasmus HavmoellerSimon I HayMohamed I HegazyDesalegn T HibstuSpencer L JamesPanniyammakal JeemonDenny JohnJost B JonasJacek JóźwiakRizwan KalaniAmit KandelAmir KasaeianAndre P KengneYousef S KhaderAbdur R KhanYoung-Ho KhangJagdish KhubchandaniDaniel KimYun J KimMika KivimakiYoshihiro KokuboDhaval KolteJacek A KopecSoewarta KosenMichael KravchenkoRita KrishnamurthiG Anil KumarAlessandra LafranconiPablo M LavadosYirga LegesseYongmei LiXiaofeng LiangWarren D LoStefan LorkowskiPaulo A LotufoClement T LoyMark T MackayHassan Magdy Abd El RazekMahdi MahdaviAzeem MajeedReza MalekzadehDeborah C MaltaAbdullah A MamunLorenzo G MantovaniSheila C O MartinsKedar K MateMohsen MazidiSuresh MehataToni MeierYohannes A MelakuWalter MendozaGeorge A MensahAtte MeretojaHaftay B MezgebeTomasz MiazgowskiTed R MillerNorlinah M IbrahimShafiu MohammedAli H MokdadMahmood MoosazadehAndrew E MoranKamarul I MusaRuxandra I NegoiMinh NguyenQuyen L NguyenTrang H NguyenTung T TranThanh T NguyenDina Nur Anggraini NingrumBo NorrvingJean J NoubiapMartin J O’DonnellAndrew T OlagunjuOyere K OnumaMayowa O OwolabiMahboubeh ParsaeianGeorge C PattonMichael PiradovMartin A PletcherFarshad PourmalekV PrakashMostafa QorbaniMahfuzar RahmanMuhammad A RahmanRajesh K RaiAnnemarei RantaDavid RawafSalman RawafAndre MN RenzahoStephen R RobinsonRamesh SahathevanAmirhossein SahebkarJoshua A SalomonPaola SantaluciaItamar S SantosBenn SartoriusAletta E SchutteSadaf G SepanlouAzadeh ShafieesabetMasood A ShaikhMorteza ShamsizadehKevin N ShethMekonnen SisayMin-Jeong ShinIvy ShiueDiego A S SilvaEugene SobngwiMichael SoljakReed J D SorensenLuciano A SposatoSaverio StrangesRizwan A SuliankatchiRafael Tabarés-SeisdedosDavid TanneCuong Tat NguyenJ S ThakurAmanda G ThriftDavid L TirschwellRoman Topor-MadryBach X TranLuong T NguyenThomas TruelsenNikolaos TsilimparisStefanos TyrovolasKingsley N UkwajaOlalekan A UthmanYuri VarakinTommi VasankariNarayanaswamy VenketasubramanianVasiliy V VlassovWenzhi WangAndrea WerdeckerCharles D A WolfeGelin XuYuichiro YanoNaohiro YonemotoChuanhua YuZoubida ZaidiMaysaa El Sayed ZakiMaigeng ZhouBoback ZiaeianBen ZipkinTheo VosMohsen NaghaviChristopher J L MurrayGregory A Roth

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

GBD 2016 Lifetime Risk of Stroke Collaborators et al. N Engl J Med. .

Abstract

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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Figure 1
Figure 1. Global map showing lifetime risk of stroke occurrence (in %), both sexes combined, 2016.
Figure 2
Figure 2. Global remaining lifetime risk of stroke occurrence (in% with 95% UI) by pathological types, age, and sex, 2016.
Relationship between lifetime risk of stroke and age. Each colored line represents a trend of the relationship for the specified pathological type. The 95% confidence interval is within the shaded region surrounding each line. Modeled age starts at 25.

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