Affiliation:
1. Section of Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology Department of Medicine Boston University Schools of Medicine Boston MA
2. Cardiovascular Medicine Department of Medicine Boston University Schools of Medicine Boston MA
3. Department of Epidemiology Boston University School of Public Health Boston MA
Abstract
Background
Heart failure (
HF
) and atrial fibrillation (
AF
) are rising in prevalence and pose a substantial public health burden.
Methods and Results
We evaluated temporal trends specific to age, sex, race, and geographic region in rates of
HF
‐ and
AF
‐related morbidity, mortality, and years of potential life lost at age 75 years between 1991 and 2015 in the United States. For trends in hospitalization with a primary diagnosis of
HF
versus
AF
, we used data for patients aged ≥30 years from 1993 to 2014 from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample. For trends in death due to
HF
versus
AF
, we used data from 1991 to 2015 from the National Center for Health Statistics. Over the past 25 years, the age‐adjusted rates of hospitalization declined for
HF
(−1.72% per year) but increased for
AF
(+1.61% per year).
HF
mortality rates remained unchanged, whereas those for
AF
increased (+11.2% per year). Years of potential life lost increased for both
HF
(+0.4% per year) and
AF
(+9.8% per year). Trends in
HF
and
AF
morbidity rates varied moderately by age group, whereas mortality rates varied by age and race.
HF
and
AF
hospitalization and mortality rates rose for individuals aged <50 years.
HF
hospitalization rates declined in all 4
US
census regions, whereas
AF
rates increased.
Conclusions
We observed divergent trends of decreasing hospitalization and mortality rates for
HF
versus increasing rates for
AF
. Variations in disease burden by race and geography warrant specific targeting of “at risk” groups in selected
US
regions. Additional studies are warranted to evaluate the rising burden of both conditions in younger adults.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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