OBJECTIVE: To investigate changes and regional variations in annual incidence rates of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in Norway between 1999 and 2007. METHODS: The authors retrospectively reviewed data from the Norwegian Patient Register for the period 1999-2007. RESULTS: Crude incidence of aneurysmal SAH was 10.0/100,000 person years [95% CI (confidence interval): 9.7-10.3] and was higher in women (12.0/100,000 person years; 95% CI: 11.5-12.5) than men (8.1/100,000 person years; 95% CI: 7.7-8.4). Decreasing annual incidence rates were observed from 11.1/100,000 person years (95% CI: 10.5-11.6) in the period 1999-2001 to 8.9/100,000 person years (95% CI: 8.4-9.4) in the period 2005-2007 (P for trend <0.001). Regional variations were observed, from 8.4/100,000 person years (95% CI: 7.7-9.00) in the southern region, 10.4/100,000 person years (95% CI: 9.5-11.2) in the central region and 11.9/100,000 person years (95% CI: 10.8-12.9) in the northern region. CONCLUSIONS: Incidence of aneurysmal SAH in Norway decreased from 1999 to 2007, with significant regional variations indicating an increasing gradient from south to north.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate changes and regional variations in annual incidence rates of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in Norway between 1999 and 2007. METHODS: The authors retrospectively reviewed data from the Norwegian Patient Register for the period 1999-2007. RESULTS: Crude incidence of aneurysmalSAH was 10.0/100,000 person years [95% CI (confidence interval): 9.7-10.3] and was higher in women (12.0/100,000 person years; 95% CI: 11.5-12.5) than men (8.1/100,000 person years; 95% CI: 7.7-8.4). Decreasing annual incidence rates were observed from 11.1/100,000 person years (95% CI: 10.5-11.6) in the period 1999-2001 to 8.9/100,000 person years (95% CI: 8.4-9.4) in the period 2005-2007 (P for trend <0.001). Regional variations were observed, from 8.4/100,000 person years (95% CI: 7.7-9.00) in the southern region, 10.4/100,000 person years (95% CI: 9.5-11.2) in the central region and 11.9/100,000 person years (95% CI: 10.8-12.9) in the northern region. CONCLUSIONS: Incidence of aneurysmalSAH in Norway decreased from 1999 to 2007, with significant regional variations indicating an increasing gradient from south to north.
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