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Global and regional estimates of COPD prevalence: Systematic review and meta–analysis

BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) across many world regions is high. We aim to estimate COPD prevalence and number of disease cases for the years 1990 and 2010 across world regions based on the best available evidence in publicly accessible scientific databases....

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Autores principales: Adeloye, Davies, Chua, Stephen, Lee, Chinwei, Basquill, Catriona, Papana, Angeliki, Theodoratou, Evropi, Nair, Harish, Gasevic, Danijela, Sridhar, Devi, Campbell, Harry, Chan, Kit Yee, Sheikh, Aziz, Rudan, Igor
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Publicado: Edinburgh University Global Health Society 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4693508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26755942
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.05-020415
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author Adeloye, Davies
Chua, Stephen
Lee, Chinwei
Basquill, Catriona
Papana, Angeliki
Theodoratou, Evropi
Nair, Harish
Gasevic, Danijela
Sridhar, Devi
Campbell, Harry
Chan, Kit Yee
Sheikh, Aziz
Rudan, Igor
author_facet Adeloye, Davies
Chua, Stephen
Lee, Chinwei
Basquill, Catriona
Papana, Angeliki
Theodoratou, Evropi
Nair, Harish
Gasevic, Danijela
Sridhar, Devi
Campbell, Harry
Chan, Kit Yee
Sheikh, Aziz
Rudan, Igor
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description BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) across many world regions is high. We aim to estimate COPD prevalence and number of disease cases for the years 1990 and 2010 across world regions based on the best available evidence in publicly accessible scientific databases. METHODS: We conducted a systematic search of Medline, EMBASE and Global Health for original, population–based studies providing spirometry–based prevalence rates of COPD across the world from January 1990 to December 2014. Random effects meta–analysis was conducted on extracted crude prevalence rates of COPD, with overall summaries of the meta–estimates (and confidence intervals) reported separately for World Health Organization (WHO) regions, the World Bank's income categories and settings (urban and rural). We developed a meta–regression epidemiological model that we used to estimate the prevalence of COPD in people aged 30 years or more. FINDINGS: Our search returned 37 472 publications. A total of 123 studies based on a spirometry–defined prevalence were retained for the review. From the meta–regression epidemiological model, we estimated about 227.3 million COPD cases in the year 1990 among people aged 30 years or more, corresponding to a global prevalence of 10.7% (95% confidence interval (CI) 7.3%–14.0%) in this age group. The number of COPD cases increased to 384 million in 2010, with a global prevalence of 11.7% (8.4%–15.0%). This increase of 68.9% was mainly driven by global demographic changes. Across WHO regions, the highest prevalence was estimated in the Americas (13.3% in 1990 and 15.2% in 2010), and the lowest in South East Asia (7.9% in 1990 and 9.7% in 2010). The percentage increase in COPD cases between 1990 and 2010 was the highest in the Eastern Mediterranean region (118.7%), followed by the African region (102.1%), while the European region recorded the lowest increase (22.5%). In 1990, we estimated about 120.9 million COPD cases among urban dwellers (prevalence of 13.2%) and 106.3 million cases among rural dwellers (prevalence of 8.8%). In 2010, there were more than 230 million COPD cases among urban dwellers (prevalence of 13.6%) and 153.7 million among rural dwellers (prevalence of 9.7%). The overall prevalence in men aged 30 years or more was 14.3% (95% CI 13.3%–15.3%) compared to 7.6% (95% CI 7.0%–8.2%) in women. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest a high and growing prevalence of COPD, both globally and regionally. There is a paucity of studies in Africa, South East Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean region. There is a need for governments, policy makers and international organizations to consider strengthening collaborations to address COPD globally.
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spelling pubmed-46935082016-01-11 Global and regional estimates of COPD prevalence: Systematic review and meta–analysis Adeloye, Davies Chua, Stephen Lee, Chinwei Basquill, Catriona Papana, Angeliki Theodoratou, Evropi Nair, Harish Gasevic, Danijela Sridhar, Devi Campbell, Harry Chan, Kit Yee Sheikh, Aziz Rudan, Igor J Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) across many world regions is high. We aim to estimate COPD prevalence and number of disease cases for the years 1990 and 2010 across world regions based on the best available evidence in publicly accessible scientific databases. METHODS: We conducted a systematic search of Medline, EMBASE and Global Health for original, population–based studies providing spirometry–based prevalence rates of COPD across the world from January 1990 to December 2014. Random effects meta–analysis was conducted on extracted crude prevalence rates of COPD, with overall summaries of the meta–estimates (and confidence intervals) reported separately for World Health Organization (WHO) regions, the World Bank's income categories and settings (urban and rural). We developed a meta–regression epidemiological model that we used to estimate the prevalence of COPD in people aged 30 years or more. FINDINGS: Our search returned 37 472 publications. A total of 123 studies based on a spirometry–defined prevalence were retained for the review. From the meta–regression epidemiological model, we estimated about 227.3 million COPD cases in the year 1990 among people aged 30 years or more, corresponding to a global prevalence of 10.7% (95% confidence interval (CI) 7.3%–14.0%) in this age group. The number of COPD cases increased to 384 million in 2010, with a global prevalence of 11.7% (8.4%–15.0%). This increase of 68.9% was mainly driven by global demographic changes. Across WHO regions, the highest prevalence was estimated in the Americas (13.3% in 1990 and 15.2% in 2010), and the lowest in South East Asia (7.9% in 1990 and 9.7% in 2010). The percentage increase in COPD cases between 1990 and 2010 was the highest in the Eastern Mediterranean region (118.7%), followed by the African region (102.1%), while the European region recorded the lowest increase (22.5%). In 1990, we estimated about 120.9 million COPD cases among urban dwellers (prevalence of 13.2%) and 106.3 million cases among rural dwellers (prevalence of 8.8%). In 2010, there were more than 230 million COPD cases among urban dwellers (prevalence of 13.6%) and 153.7 million among rural dwellers (prevalence of 9.7%). The overall prevalence in men aged 30 years or more was 14.3% (95% CI 13.3%–15.3%) compared to 7.6% (95% CI 7.0%–8.2%) in women. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest a high and growing prevalence of COPD, both globally and regionally. There is a paucity of studies in Africa, South East Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean region. There is a need for governments, policy makers and international organizations to consider strengthening collaborations to address COPD globally. Edinburgh University Global Health Society 2015-12 2015-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4693508/ /pubmed/26755942 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.05-020415 Text en Copyright © 2015 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chua, Stephen
Lee, Chinwei
Basquill, Catriona
Papana, Angeliki
Theodoratou, Evropi
Nair, Harish
Gasevic, Danijela
Sridhar, Devi
Campbell, Harry
Chan, Kit Yee
Sheikh, Aziz
Rudan, Igor
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4693508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26755942
http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.05-020415
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