Trends in the incidence of dementia in people with hypertension in the UK 2000 to 2021

Author:

Adesuyan Matthew12ORCID,Jani Yogini H.12,Alsugeir Dana13,Howard Robert4,Wong Ian C. K.125,Wei Li1,Brauer Ruth1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Department of Practice and Policy UCL School of Pharmacy London UK

2. Centre for Medicines Optimisation Research and Education University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust London UK

3. Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Clinical Pharmacy Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University Dammam Saudi Arabia

4. Division of Psychiatry University College London London UK

5. Centre for Safe Medication Practice and Research Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR China

Abstract

AbstractINTRODUCTIONWe investigated trends in the incidence of dementia in UK adults with hypertension.METHODSPrimary care electronic health records from IQVIA Medical Research Data UK, previously known as THIN, were used to identify 2,133,118 adults aged ≥40 years with hypertension over 2000 to 2021. The annual incidence rate and average annual percentage change in recorded dementia diagnoses were estimated and stratified by sex, 10‐year age bands, Townsend deprivation quintiles and dementia subtype.RESULTSThe crude incidence rate of dementia in people with hypertension increased from 1.98 (95% confidence internal [CI] 1.89–2.07) per 1000 person‐years at risk (PYAR) in 2000 to 5.29 per 1000 PYAR (95% CI 5.07–5.53) in 2021, corresponding to an average annual increase of 4.1% (95% CI 3.3–5.0). Those aged ≥80 years, the most economically deprived (Townsend = 5), and Alzheimer's disease subtype reported the highest incidence rate within their respective categories.DISCUSSIONThe annual incidence rate of dementia in the hypertensive population has increased over the last 22 years.Highlights New dementia diagnosis in the hypertensive population has increased over 22 years. The Alzheimer's disease subtype reported the highest incidence rate in people with hypertension. Difference in dementia incidence between hypertensive females and males has reduced. Difference in dementia incidence among deprivation categories has reduced in recent years.

Funder

University College London

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical)

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