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Temporal and Regional Trends in Cardiovascular Mortality Associated with Parkinson's Disease from 1999 to 2020: A Retrospective Study in the United States

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Introduction:
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder, and existing evidence links it to cardiovascular (CVD) mortality.

Research Question:
Is the CVD-related mortality higher in PD patients compared to that in the general population?

Goals:
We aim to identify CVD-related mortality trends in patients with PD in the US stratified by age, sex, race, and region, and compare them to CVD-related mortality trends in the general population.

Methods:
Death certificates from the CDC-WONDER database were examined for adults aged ≥65 years. Crude rates (CR) and age-adjusted mortality rates (AAMRs) per 100,000 persons were calculated, and change in AAMR was estimated via annual percent change (APC) and the average annual percent change (AAPC) using Joinpoint regression.

Results:
From 1999 to 2020, a total of 138,151 CVD-related deaths occurred in individuals with PD. The AAMRs decreased moderately till 2002 (APC: -3.25), then sharply till 2014 (APC: -5.43), but increased thereafter till 2020 (APC: 1.77). Males had higher AAMR than females, and the AAPC for CVD-related deaths in PD differed significantly from those in the general population. NH Whites displayed the highest AAMR (16.14) while NH Blacks or African Americans displayed the lowest (9.65). Hispanics or Latinos showed an AAMR of 11.22, followed by NH Asians or Pacific Islanders (10.24) and NH American Indians or Alaska Natives (9.70). AAMRs also varied substantially by region (West: 16.64; Midwest: 16.40; Northeast: 15.59; South: 13.12). States with the highest AAMRs were Nebraska, California, and Oklahoma. Rural regions exhibited a higher AAMR (16.34) than Urban regions (14.88). The AAPC for CVD-related deaths in PD differed significantly from those in the West and in urban regions. Most deaths occurred at nursing homes or long-term care (43.85%). The adults aged ≥85 years exhibited an alarmingly high CR (53.04), and the AAPC differed significantly from the general population due to CVD.

Conclusions:
We observed overall decreasing trends in CVD-related deaths in adults with PD from 1999 to 2014, which increased thereafter till 2020. Highest mortality was exhibited by males and NH Whites, residents of the West and the Midwest, and adults ≥85 years.
  • Nadeem, Zain  ( Allama Iqbal Medical College , Lahore , Pakistan )
  • Rehman, Obaid Ur  ( Services Institute of Medical Sciences, Lahore , Lahore , Pakistan )
  • Sardar, Muhammad Bilal  ( Allama Iqbal Medical College , Lahore , Pakistan )
  • Ahmad, Eeman  ( Fatima Memorial Hospital College of Medicine and Dentistry , Lahore , Pakistan )
  • Nadeem, Aimen  ( King Edward Medical University , Lahore , Pakistan )
  • Ochani, Rohan Kumar  ( SUNY Upstate Medical University , Syracuse , New York , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Zain Nadeem: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Obaid Ur Rehman: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Muhammad Bilal Sardar: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Eeman Ahmad: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Aimen Nadeem: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Rohan Kumar Ochani: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Cardiovascular Disease and Neurocognitive Health: Exploring the Vital Link for Optimal Well-Being

Sunday, 11/17/2024 , 03:15PM - 04:30PM

Moderated Digital Poster Session

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