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Global, regional, and national burden of neurological disorders, 1990-2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016

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(2019) Global, regional, and national burden of neurological disorders, 1990-2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. Lancet Neurology. pp. 459-480. ISSN 1474-4422

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Abstract

Background Neurological disorders are increasingly recognised as major causes of death and disability worldwide. The aim of this analysis from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2016 is to provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date estimates of the global, regional, and national burden from neurological disorders. Methods We estimated prevalence, incidence, deaths, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs; the sum of years of life lost YLLs and years lived with disability YLDs) by age and sex for 15 neurological disorder categories (tetanus, meningitis, encephalitis, stroke, brain and other CNS cancers, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neuron diseases, idiopathic epilepsy, migraine, tension-type headache, and a residual category for other less common neurological disorders) in 195 countries from 1990 to 2016. DisMod-MR 2.1, a Bayesian meta-regression tool, was the main method of estimation of prevalence and incidence, and the Cause of Death Ensemble model (CODEm) was used for mortality estimation. We quantified the contribution of 84 risks and combinations of risk to the disease estimates for the 15 neurological disorder categories using the GBD comparative risk assessment approach. Findings Globally, in 2016, neurological disorders were the leading cause of DALYs (276 million 95% UI 247-308) and second leading cause of deaths (9.0 million 8.8-9.4). The absolute number of deaths and DALYs from all neurological disorders combined increased (deaths by 39% 34-44 and DALYs by 15% 9-21) whereas their age-standardised rates decreased (deaths by 28% 26-30 and DALYs by 27% 24-31) between 1990 and 2016. The only neurological disorders that had a decrease in rates and absolute numbers of deaths and DALYs were tetanus, meningitis, and encephalitis. The four largest contributors of neurological DALYs were stroke (42.2% 38.6-46.1), migraine (16.3% 11.7-20.8), Alzheimer's and other dementias (10.4% 9.0-124), and meningitis (7.9% 6.6-10.4). For the combined neurological disorders, age-standardised DALY rates were significantly higher in males than in females (male-to-female ratio 1.12 1.05-1.20), but migraine, multiple sclerosis, and tension-type headache were more common and caused more burden in females, with male-to-female ratios of less than 0.7. The 84 risks quantified in GBD explain less than 10% of neurological disorder DALY burdens, except stroke, for which 88.8% (86.5-90.9) of DALYs are attributable to risk factors, and to a lesser extent Alzheimer's disease and other dementias (22.3% 11.8-35.1 of DALYs are risk attributable) and idiopathic epilepsy (14.1% 10.8-17.5 of DALYs are risk attributable). Interpretation Globally, the burden of neurological disorders, as measured by the absolute number of DALYs, continues to increase. As populations are growing and ageing, and the prevalence of major disabling neurological disorders steeply increases with age, governments will face increasing demand for treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for neurological disorders. The scarcity of established modifiable risks for most of the neurological burden demonstrates that new knowledge is required to develop effective prevention and treatment strategies. Copyright (C) The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Feigin, V. L.UNSPECIFIED
Nichols, E.UNSPECIFIED
Alam, T.UNSPECIFIED
Bannick, M. S.UNSPECIFIED
Beghi, E.UNSPECIFIED
Blake, N.UNSPECIFIED
Culpepper, W. J.UNSPECIFIED
Dorsey, E. R.UNSPECIFIED
Elbaz, A.UNSPECIFIED
Ellenbogen, R. G.UNSPECIFIED
Fisher, J. L.UNSPECIFIED
Fitzmaurice, C.UNSPECIFIED
Giussani, G.UNSPECIFIED
Glennie, L.UNSPECIFIED
James, S. L.UNSPECIFIED
Johnson, C. O.UNSPECIFIED
Kassebaum, N. J.UNSPECIFIED
Logroscino, G.UNSPECIFIED
Marin, B.UNSPECIFIED
Mountjoy-Venning, W. C.UNSPECIFIED
Nguyen, M.UNSPECIFIED
Ofori-Asenso, R.UNSPECIFIED
Patel, A. P.UNSPECIFIED
Piccininni, M.UNSPECIFIED
Roth, G. A.UNSPECIFIED
Steiner, T. J.UNSPECIFIED
Stovner, L. J.UNSPECIFIED
Szoeke, C. E. I.UNSPECIFIED
Theadom, A.UNSPECIFIED
Vollset, S. E.UNSPECIFIED
Wallin, M. T.UNSPECIFIED
Wright, C.UNSPECIFIED
Zunt, J. R.UNSPECIFIED
Abbasi, N.UNSPECIFIED
Abd-Allah, F.UNSPECIFIED
Abdelalim, A.UNSPECIFIED
Abdollahpour, I.UNSPECIFIED
Aboyans, V.UNSPECIFIED
Abraha, H. N.UNSPECIFIED
Acharya, D.UNSPECIFIED
Adamu, A. A.UNSPECIFIED
Adebayo, O. M.UNSPECIFIED
Adeoye, A. M.UNSPECIFIED
Adsuar, J. C.UNSPECIFIED
Afarideh, M.UNSPECIFIED
Agrawal, S.UNSPECIFIED
Ahmadi, A.UNSPECIFIED
Ahmed, M. B.UNSPECIFIED
Aichour, A. N.UNSPECIFIED
Aichour, I.UNSPECIFIED
Aichour, M. T. E.UNSPECIFIED
Akinyemi, R. O.UNSPECIFIED
Akseer, N.UNSPECIFIED
Al-Eyadhy, A.UNSPECIFIED
Salman, R. A.UNSPECIFIED
Alahdab, F.UNSPECIFIED
Alene, K. A.UNSPECIFIED
Aljunid, S. M.UNSPECIFIED
Altirkawi, K.UNSPECIFIED
Alvis-Guzman, N.UNSPECIFIED
Anber, N. H.UNSPECIFIED
Antonio, C. A. T.UNSPECIFIED
Arabloo, J.UNSPECIFIED
Aremu, O.UNSPECIFIED
Arnlov, J.UNSPECIFIED
Asayesh, H.UNSPECIFIED
Asghar, R. J.UNSPECIFIED
Atalay, H. T.UNSPECIFIED
Awasthi, A.UNSPECIFIED
Quintanilla, B. P. A.UNSPECIFIED
Ayuk, T. B.UNSPECIFIED
Badawi, A.UNSPECIFIED
Banach, M.UNSPECIFIED
Banoub, J. A. M.UNSPECIFIED
Barboza, M. A.UNSPECIFIED
Barker-Collo, S. L.UNSPECIFIED
Barnighausen, T. W.UNSPECIFIED
Baune, B. T.UNSPECIFIED
Bedi, N.UNSPECIFIED
Behzadifar, M.UNSPECIFIED
Behzadifar, M.UNSPECIFIED
Bejot, Y.UNSPECIFIED
Bekele, B. B.UNSPECIFIED
Belachew, A. B.UNSPECIFIED
Bennett, D. A.UNSPECIFIED
Bensenor, I. M.UNSPECIFIED
Berhane, A.UNSPECIFIED
Beuran, M.UNSPECIFIED
Bhattacharyya, K.UNSPECIFIED
Bhutta, Z. A.UNSPECIFIED
Biadgo, B.UNSPECIFIED
Bijani, A.UNSPECIFIED
Bililign, N.UNSPECIFIED
Bin Sayeed, M. S.UNSPECIFIED
Blazes, C. K.UNSPECIFIED
Brayne, C.UNSPECIFIED
Butt, Z. A.UNSPECIFIED
Campos-Nonato, I. R.UNSPECIFIED
Cantu-Brito, C.UNSPECIFIED
Car, M.UNSPECIFIED
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Keywords: Neurosciences & Neurology
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Page Range: pp. 459-480
Journal or Publication Title: Lancet Neurology
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 18
Number: 5
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/s1474-4422(18)30499-x
ISSN: 1474-4422
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.medilam.ac.ir/id/eprint/2412

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