Ten-Year Trends in Stroke Incidence and Mortality in the FINMONICA Stroke Study

Author:

Tuomilehto Jaakko1,Rastenyte Daiva1,Sivenius Juhani1,Sarti Cinzia1,Immonen-Räihä Pirjo1,Kaarsalo Esko1,Kuulasmaa Kari1,Narva Erkki V.1,Salomaa Veikko1,Salmi Kalervo1,Torppa Jorma1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Epidemiology and Health Promotion, National Public Health Institute of Helsinki (J. Tuomilehto, D.R., C.S., K.K., V.S., J. Torppa), the University Hospital of Kuopio (J.S.), the City Hospital of Turku (P.I.-R., E.V.N.), the District Hospital of Loimaa (E.K.), and the Central Hospital of North Karelia (K.S.), Finland.

Abstract

Background and Purpose The trends in stroke incidence reported so far have not been entirely consistent, although declining trends in mortality from stroke have been reported from a number of studies around the world. This study aims to evaluate the 10-year trends (from 1983 through 1992) in incidence, attack rate, and mortality of stroke in the Finnish population. Methods A population-based stroke register was set up in the early 1980s to collect data on all suspected events of acute stroke that occurred in the population aged 25 to 74 years permanently residing in three geographic areas of Finland: the provinces of Kuopio and North Karelia in eastern Finland and the Turku-Loimaa area in southwestern Finland. Trends in age-standardized attack rates, incidence, and mortality were calculated for the period studied. Results During the 10-year study period, 11 392 acute stroke events occurred in the monitored populations. A statistically significant decline was observed in the pooled FINMONICA data, both in the incidence of stroke (−1.7% with 95% confidence interval [CI], −3.0% to −0.5% per year in men; −2.2% with 95% CI, −3.6% to −0.7% per year in women) and in mortality from stroke (−5.2% with 95% CI, −8.2% to −2.2% per year; −4.7% with 95% CI, −8.2% to −1.2% per year). The attack rate of stroke also declined significantly in both sexes. When the areas were considered separately, the declining trends were observed within each area. The decline in incidence of stroke was, however, statistically significant only among men and women in Kuopio and among women in Turku/Loimaa. Mortality declined significantly in all three areas among men but among women only in Kuopio. The incidence to mortality rate ratio increased during the study period, indicating a steeper fall in mortality than in incidence. Conclusions A substantial decline in both stroke incidence and mortality was observed in the adult and elderly population in the FINMONICA study areas. Part but not all of the decline in stroke mortality, observed also in the official mortality statistics, can be attributed to the decline in stroke incidence during this 10-year period.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology

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