Literature DB >> 28586940

[Morbidity Compression in Stroke: Longitudinal Analyses on Changes in the Incidence of Stroke].

Lena Bachus1, Sveja Eberhard2, Karin Weißenborn3, Denise Muschik1, Jelena Epping1, Siegfried Geyer1.   

Abstract

According to Fries, morbidity compression occurs if age at onset of disease/disability and age at death increase. Morbidity compression is also present if disease/disability rates decrease to the same or to a larger extent than standardized death rates. In all cases, healthy lifetime is gained. Not many studies on morbidity compression are available, and only a small number of them refer to specific diseases. Stroke is used as an example for examining whether morbidity compression has occurred over an observation period of 9 years.
METHODS: The study was based on pseudonymized data of a statutory health insurance covering 2006-2014 with 2 million insured per year. Analyses were performed for all types of stroke, separately for cerebral infarction, and for hemorrhages (ICD 10: I60-I62). Calculations were performed by means of survival analyses and with multiple regression.
RESULTS: In women and in men, rates decreased only for hemorrhagic strokes, while changes of onset age were difficult to interpret. Standardized death rates dropped only in males.
CONCLUSIONS: Evidence in favor of morbidity compression was found only for decreasing rates of hemorrhagic strokes. It has, however, to be kept in mind that the findings refer to a single disease occurring relatively late in the life course. Comprehensive assessments of morbidity compression are only possible taking into consideration a broader spectrum of diseases. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28586940     DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-109860

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gesundheitswesen        ISSN: 0941-3790


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