Prevalence of stroke in China, 2013-2019: A population-based study

The stroke burden in China has increased during the past 40 years. The present study aimed to determine the recent trends in the prevalence of stroke from 2013 to 2019 stratified by sociodemographic characteristics, including sex, age, residence, ethnicity, and province within a population-based scr...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet regional health. Western Pacific 2022-11, Vol.28, p.100550, Article 100550
Hauptverfasser: Tu, Wen-Jun, Hua, Yang, Yan, Feng, Bian, Hetao, Yang, Yi, Lou, Min, Kang, Dezhi, He, Li, Chu, Lan, Zeng, Jingsheng, Wu, Jian, Chen, Huisheng, Han, Jianfeng, Ma, Lin, Cao, Lei, Wang, Longde
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Zusammenfassung:The stroke burden in China has increased during the past 40 years. The present study aimed to determine the recent trends in the prevalence of stroke from 2013 to 2019 stratified by sociodemographic characteristics, including sex, age, residence, ethnicity, and province within a population-based screening project in China. We made use of data generated from 2013 to 2019 in the China Stroke High-risk Population Screening Program. All living subjects with confirmed stroke at interview were considered to have prevalent stroke. All analyses of prevalence of stroke were weighted and results were presented as percentage and 95% confidence interval (CI). A total of 4229,616 Chinese adults aged ≥40 years from 227 cities in the 31 provinces were finally included. The enrollment rate ranged from 58.8% (2017) to 67.8% (2013). The weighted prevalence of stroke increased annually from 2013 to 2019, being 2.28% (95% CI: 2.28-2.28%) in 2013, 2.34% (2.34-2.35%) in 2014, 2.43% (2.43-2.43%) in 2015, 2.48% (2.48-2.48%) in 2016, 2.52% (2.52-2.52%) in 2017, 2.55% (2.55-2.55%) in 2018, and 2.58% (2.58-2.58%) in 2019 ( for trend
ISSN:2666-6065
2666-6065
DOI:10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100550