Analyzing Recent Coronary Heart Disease Mortality Trends in Tunisia between 1997 and 2009

被引:26
|
作者
Saidi, Olfa [1 ]
Ben Mansour, Nadia [1 ]
O'Flaherty, Martin [2 ]
Capewell, Simon [2 ]
Critchley, Julia A. [3 ]
Ben Romdhane, Habiba [1 ]
机构
[1] Fac Med Tunis Tunisia, Cardiovasc Epidemiol & Prevent Res Lab, Tunis, Tunisia
[2] Univ Liverpool, Dept Publ Hlth & Policy, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England
[3] St Georges Univ London, Div Populat Hlth Sci & Educ, London, England
来源
PLOS ONE | 2013年 / 8卷 / 05期
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
PREVENTION; DECREASE; DECLINE;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0063202
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: In Tunisia, Cardiovascular Diseases are the leading causes of death (30%), 70% of those are coronary heart disease (CHD) deaths and population studies have demonstrated that major risk factor levels are increasing. Objective: To explain recent CHD trends in Tunisia between 1997 and 2009. Methods: Data Sources: Published and unpublished data were identified by extensive searches, complemented with specifically designed surveys. Analysis: Data were integrated and analyzed using the previously validated IMPACT CHD policy model. Data items included: (i) number of CHD patients in specific groups (including acute coronary syndromes, congestive heart failure and chronic angina)(ii) uptake of specific medical and surgical treatments, and(iii) population trends in major cardiovascular risk factors (smoking, total cholesterol, systolic blood pressure (SBP), body mass index (BMI), diabetes and physical inactivity). Results: CHD mortality rates increased by 11.8% for men and 23.8% for women, resulting in 680 additional CHD deaths in 2009 compared with the 1997 baseline, after adjusting for population change. Almost all (98%) of this rise was explained by risk factor increases, though men and women differed. A large rise in total cholesterol level in men (0.73 mmol/L) generated 440 additional deaths. In women, a fall (-0.43 mmol/L), apparently avoided about 95 deaths. For SBP a rise in men (4 mmHg) generated 270 additional deaths. In women, a 2 mmHg fall avoided 65 deaths. BMI and diabetes increased substantially resulting respectively in 105 and 75 additional deaths. Increased treatment uptake prevented about 450 deaths in 2009. The most important contributions came from secondary prevention following Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) (95 fewer deaths), initial AMI treatments (90), antihypertensive medications (80) and unstable angina (75). Conclusions: Recent trends in CHD mortality mainly reflected increases in major modifiable risk factors, notably SBP and cholesterol, BMI and diabetes. Current prevention strategies are mainly focused on treatments but should become more comprehensive.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Racial and geographic variation in coronary heart disease mortality trends
    Richard F Gillum
    Alem Mehari
    Bryan Curry
    Thomas O Obisesan
    BMC Public Health, 12
  • [22] Coronary heart disease mortality in recent Japanese birth cohort
    Sekikawa, A
    Ueshima, H
    Park, JE
    Suh, I
    Lee, H
    Pan, WH
    Kuller, LH
    CIRCULATION, 1998, 98 (17) : 168 - 168
  • [23] RECENT INTERNATIONAL CHANGES IN CORONARY HEART-DISEASE MORTALITY
    EPSTEIN, FH
    NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, 1980, 24 : 45 - 49
  • [24] Trends in Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease in Tunisia: Prevention of Recurrences of MI and Stroke
    Ben Mansour, N.
    Lassoued, O.
    Saidi, O.
    Aissi, W.
    Ben Ali, S.
    Ben Romdhane, H.
    GLOBAL HEART, 2012, 7 (04) : 361 - 366
  • [25] Trends in Mortality From Ischemic Heart Disease and Cerebrovascular Disease in Europe: 1980 to 2009
    Hartley, Adam
    Marshall, Dominic C.
    Salciccioli, Justin D.
    Sikkel, Markus B.
    Maruthappu, Mahiben
    Shalhoub, Joseph
    CIRCULATION, 2016, 133 (20) : 1916 - 1926
  • [26] Coronary heart disease mortality trends in the Netherlands 1972-2007
    Vaartjes, I.
    O'Flaherty, M.
    Grobbee, D. E.
    Bots, M. L.
    Capewell, S.
    HEART, 2011, 97 (07) : 569 - 573
  • [27] CORONARY HEART-DISEASE MORTALITY TRENDS AND RELATED FACTORS IN NORWAY
    THELLE, DS
    CARDIOLOGY, 1985, 72 (1-2) : 52 - 58
  • [28] CORONARY HEART-DISEASE MORTALITY TRENDS AND RELATED FACTORS IN AUSTRALIA
    HARDES, GR
    DOBSON, AJ
    LLOYD, DM
    LEEDER, SR
    CARDIOLOGY, 1985, 72 (1-2) : 23 - 28
  • [29] CORONARY HEART-DISEASE MORTALITY TRENDS AND RELATED FACTORS IN POLAND
    RYWIK, S
    KUPSC, W
    CARDIOLOGY, 1985, 72 (1-2) : 81 - 87
  • [30] CORONARY HEART-DISEASE MORTALITY TRENDS AND RELATED FACTORS IN SPAIN
    BALAGUERVINTRO, I
    SANS, S
    CARDIOLOGY, 1985, 72 (1-2) : 97 - 104