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The global, regional, and national burden of benign prostatic hyperplasia in 204 countries and territories from 2000 to 2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019open access

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Awedew, Atalel FentahunHan, HannahAbbasi, BehzadAbbasi-Kangevari, MohsenAhmed, Muktar BeshirAlmidani, OmarAmini, ErfanArabloo, JalalArgaw, Ayele MarnoAthari, Seyyed ShamsadinAtlaw, DanielBanach, MaciejBarrow, AmadouBhagavathula, Akshaya SrikanthBhojaraja, Vijayalakshmi S.Bikbov, BorisBodicha, Belay Boda AbuleButt, Nadeern Shafiquedos Santos, Florentino Luciano CaetanoDadras, OmidDai, XiaochenDoan, Linh PhuongEfteltharzadeh, SaharFatehizadeh, AliGarg, TusharGebremeslcel, Teferi GebruGetachew, Motuma ErenaGhamari, Seyyed-HadiGilani, Syed AmirGolechha, MahaveerGupta, Veer BalaGupta, Vivek KumarHay, Simon, IHosseini, Mohammad-SalarHosseinzadeh, MehdiHumayun, AyeshaIlic, Irena M.Ilic, Milena D.Ismail, Nahlah ElkudssiahJakovljevic, MihajloJayaram, ShubhaJazayeri, Seyed BehzadJema, Alelign TasewKabir, AliKaraye, Ibraheem M.Khader, Yousef SalehKhan, Ejaz AhmadLandires, IvanLee, Sang-woongLee, Shaun Wen HueyLim, Stephen S.Lobo, Stany W.Majeed, AzeemMalekpour, Mohammad-RezaMalih, NargesMalik, Ahmad AzamNasab, Entezar MehrabiMestrovic, TomislavMichalek, Irmina MariaMihrtie, Gedefaye NibretMirza-Aghazadeh-Attari, MohammadMisganaw, Awoke TemesgenMokdad, Ali H.Molokhia, MariamMurray, Christopher J. L.Swamy, Sreenivas NarasimhaNguyen, Son HoangNowroozi, AliNunez-Samudio, VirginiaOwolabi, Mayowa O.Pawar, ShrikantPerico, NorbertoRawaf, David LaithRawaf, SalmanRawassizadeh, RezaRemuzzi, GiuseppeSahebkar, AmirhosseinSampath, ChethanShetty, Jeevan K.Sibhat, Migbar MekonnenSingh, Jasvinder A.Tan, Ker-KanTemesgen, GebremaryamTolani, Musliu AdetolaTovani-Palone, Marcos RobertoTahbaz, Sahel ValadanValizadeh, RohollahVo, BayVu, Linh GiaYang, LinYazdanpanah, FereshtehYigit, ArzuYigit, VahitYunusa, IsmaeelZahir, MazyarVos, TheoDirac, M. Ashworth
Issue Date
Nov-2022
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ELSEVIER
Citation
LANCET HEALTHY LONGEVITY, v.3, no.11, pp.E754 - E776
Journal Title
LANCET HEALTHY LONGEVITY
Volume
3
Number
11
Start Page
E754
End Page
E776
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/87126
DOI
10.1016/S2666-7568(22)00213-6
ISSN
2666-7568
Abstract
Background Benign prostatic hyperplasia is a common urological disease affecting older men worldwide, but comprehensive data about the global, regional, and national burden of benign prostatic hyperplasia and its trends over time are scarce. As part of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2019, we estimated global trends in, and prevalence of, benign prostatic hyperplasia and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) due to benign prostatic hyperplasia, in 21 regions and 204 countries and territories from 2000 to 2019. Methods This study was conducted with GBD 2019 analytical and modelling strategies. Primary prevalence data came from claims from three countries and from hospital inpatient encounters from 45 locations. A Bayesian meta-regression modelling tool, DisMod-MR version 2.1, was used to estimate the age-specific, location-specific, and yearspecific prevalence of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Age-standardised prevalence was calculated by the direct method using the GBD reference population. Years lived with disability (YLDs) due to benign prostatic hyperplasia were estimated by multiplying the disability weight by the symptomatic proportion of the prevalence of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Because we did not estimate years of life lost associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia, disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) equalled YLDs. The final estimates were compared across Socio-demographic Index (SDI) quintiles. The 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs) were estimated as the 25th and 975th of 1000 ordered draws from a bootstrap distribution. Findings Globally, there were 94 center dot 0 million (95% UI 73 center dot 2 to 118) prevalent cases of benign prostatic hyperplasia in 2019, compared with 51 center dot 1 million (43 center dot 1 to 69 center dot 3) cases in 2000. The age-standardised prevalence of benign prostatic hyperplasia was 2480 (1940 to 3090) per 100 000 people. Although the global number of prevalent cases increased by 70 center dot 5% (68 center dot 6 to 72 center dot 7) between 2000 and 2019, the global age-standardised prevalence remained stable (-0 center dot 770% [-1 center dot 56 to 0 center dot 0912]). The age-standardised prevalence in 2019 ranged from 6480 (5130 to 8080) per 100 000 in eastern Europe to 987 (732 to 1320) per 100 000 in north Africa and the Middle East. All five SDI quintiles observed an increase in the absolute DALY burden between 2000 and 2019. The most rapid increases in the absolute DALY burden were seen in the middle SDI quintile (94 center dot 7% [91 center dot 8 to 97 center dot 6]), the low-middle SDI quintile (77 center dot 3% [74 center dot 1 to 81 center dot 2]), and the low SDI quintile (77 center dot 7% [72 center dot 9 to 83 center dot 2]). Between 2000 and 2019, age-standardised DALY rates changed less, but the three lower SDI quintiles (low, low-middle, and middle) saw small increases, and the two higher SDI quintiles (high and high-middle SDI) saw small decreases. Interpretation The absolute burden of benign prostatic hyperplasia is rising at an alarming rate in most of the world, particularly in low-income and middle-income countries that are currently undergoing rapid demographic and epidemiological changes. As more people are living longer worldwide, the absolute burden of benign prostatic hyperplasia is expected to continue to rise in the coming years, highlighting the importance of monitoring and planning for future health system strain. Copyright (c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license.
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