Hospitalization-based epidemiology of systemic and cardiac amyloidosis in the Veneto Region, Italy
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Hospitalization-based epidemiology of systemic and cardiac amyloidosis in the Veneto Region, Italy
Abstract
Aim: Defining the epidemiology of systemic and cardiac amyloidosis (CA) is a contemporary challenge. The present study aimed to estimate incidence and time trends in amyloidosis-related hospitalizations (AH) in Veneto Region (5 million inhabitants, Northeastern Italy).
Methods: International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9) codes were used to identify AH in Veneto from 2010 to 2020. AH were defined as any hospitalization with a discharge summary reporting an ICD-9 code for systemic amyloidosis. Hospitalization for CA was defined as records with ICD-9 code for systemic amyloidosis and ICD-9 code for heart failure,cardiomyopathy or arrhythmia. Hospital/outpatient encounters for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) surgeries also were extracted. AH incidence was estimated using a buffer of 5 years.
Results: In the time range 2015-2020, the incidence rate of AH was 23.5 cases per 106 (95% confidence interval, CI, 21.8; 25.3), mainly affecting patients>65 years (76.2%) and males (63.5%), with a progressively increasing trend (percent annual increase 17%, 95% CI 12; 22%). The 10 year prevalence of AH in 2020 was 124.5 per 106 (95% CI 114.9; 134.8). In 2020, annual hospitalized prevalent cases of CA were about 70% of all cases (159/228), mainly patients >65 years and males. Among patients with multiple CTS surgeries, a subsequent code for cardiac disease was found in 913 after a median of 3.9 years, more frequently in men than in women (463/6.526 7.1% versus 450/11.406 3.9%).
Conclusions: In Veneto, we recorded a significantly increasing trend in the incidence of AH, with concordant increasing prevalence estimates.
Keywords: Cardiac amyloidosis; Epidemiology; Hospitalizations; Incidence; Prevalence; Systemic amyloidosis.
Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest Dr. De Michieli received honoraria from Pfizer Inc., Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, AstraZeneca. Dr. Cipriani received honoraria from Pfizer Inc., Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, AstraZeneca. The other authors have nothing to disclose.
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