Time trends in hospital admissions and mortality due to abdominal aortic aneurysms in France, 2002-2013

Abstract Background Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) are serious disease with a high fatality rate but recent epidemiologic data showed a decrease of AAA mortality. Our objective was to estimate, in France, the hospitalization, inhospital mortality and mortality rates due to AAA and to analyze their...

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description Abstract Background Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) are serious disease with a high fatality rate but recent epidemiologic data showed a decrease of AAA mortality. Our objective was to estimate, in France, the hospitalization, inhospital mortality and mortality rates due to AAA and to analyze their trends over time. Methods Hospitalization data were extracted from the hospital discharge summaries in the national database between 2002 and 2013. The analysis covered all patients hospitalized for AAA as a principal diagnosis. During the same period, all death certificates mentioning AAA as an initial cause of death were included in the study. Crude and standardized rates were calculated according to age and sex. Poisson regression was used to analyze the average annual percent change. Results In 2013, there were 8 853 patients hospitalized for AAA in France (7 986 unruptured and 867 ruptured). Between 2002 and 2013, the rate of patients hospitalized for unruptured AAA decreased slightly in men (-5.0%) but increased in women (+ 5.2%). By contrast, the rate of patients hospitalized for ruptured AAA has decreased by more than 20% in men and women. The proportion of endovascular treatment of unruptured AAA rose from less than 10% in 2005 to 35% in women and 40% in men in 2013. In 2013, 939 deaths from AAA were recorded. Mortality for this disease declined significantly from 2002 to 2013 in men and women. Conclusion The unfavorable epidemiological trends in women and important evolution of the management of AAA call for an epidemiological surveillance of this disease.
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The proportion of endovascular treatment of unruptured AAA rose from less than 10% in 2005 to 35% in women and 40% in men in 2013. In 2013, 939 deaths from AAA were recorded. Mortality for this disease declined significantly from 2002 to 2013 in men and women. 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Aged
Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal - mortality
Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal - therapy
Cardiovascular
Databases, Factual - statistics & numerical data
Disease Management
Female
France
France - epidemiology
Hospital Mortality - trends
Hospitalization
Hospitalization - statistics & numerical data
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Mortality
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Time trends
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