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Abstract Details

Geographical And Demographic Disparities In Stroke-Related Mortality Among Individuals With Hypertension In United States: CDC WONDER Database Analysis.
Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology
P2 - Poster Session 2 (11:45 AM-12:45 PM)
5-012
To analyse and compare the trends in stroke related mortality in hypertensive individuals in U.S. population from 1990-2020 using demographic and geographic variables.

Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide and disability, with hypertension being its most significant modifiable risk factor. Understanding the trends and disparities in hypertension and stroke-related mortality is crucial for effective public health intervention.


A retrospective analysis utilising data from CDC WONDER database. We examined the crude death rate and age-adjusted mortality (AAMR) rates among individuals of all ages using ICD-10 codes to evaluate temporal trends, gender and racial disparities, and geographical variations.


Overall deaths decreased by 41% from 1999 (n=91,051 deaths) to 2020 (n=53.667 deaths). A steeper decline was observed in women (47.1%) compared to men (30.7%). Temporal trends suggested an initial decline in AAMR until 2010, with a period of stability until 2015, followed by significant increase from 2015 to 2020 and a sharp spike in 2020. African American populations were identified to have highest average AAMR(29.43, 95%CI: 28.65-30.22). Geographically, highest mortality was clustered in Western and Midwestern regions of the United States.


Overall mortality from stroke and hypertension has declined over two decades, but persistent disparities exist across gender, racial and geographical fronts.


Authors/Disclosures
Ananya Talukdar
PRESENTER
Ms. Talukdar has nothing to disclose.
Prarthana Bhandari, MBBS Miss Bhandari has nothing to disclose.
Advait Teli, MBBS Dr. Teli has nothing to disclose.
Rashmin K. Juneja, MBBS Miss Juneja has nothing to disclose.
Mugdha G. Kaushik IV, MBBS Miss Kaushik has nothing to disclose.
Shruti Deshpande, MBBS Ms. Deshpande has nothing to disclose.
Taarini Mendonca, MBBS Miss Mendonca has nothing to disclose.
Rohita Rajan Singh, MBBS Miss Singh has nothing to disclose.