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The Hypertensive Heart: Mapping Global IHD Burden and Projections to 2050

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background: Hypertension is a key modifiable risk factor for ischemic heart disease (IHD), contributing significantly to global cardiovascular mortality. Understanding trends in IHD burden attributable to hypertension is essential to inform global prevention strategies.
Aim: To examine global, regional, and national trends in IHD burden attributable to hypertension from 1980 to 2021 and forecast its trajectory to 2050 using GBD 2021 data.
Methods: We analyzed age-standardized death rates (ASDR), years of life lost (YLL), and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) from 1980 to 2021 across 204 countries. Joinpoint regression was used to calculate average annual percentage changes (AAPC). Forecasting to 2050 employed ARIMA and Poisson models.
Results: Globally, the ASDR in 1990 was 85.74 (95% CI: 68.85–99.44), which declined to 56.73 (95% CI: 45.78–66.69) by 2021. From 1991 to 2021, the AAPC of YLL was -1.31 (95% CI: -1.50 to -1.11), while the AAPC for DALY was -1.14 (95% CI: -1.31 to -0.98). Regionally, Europe recorded the highest ASDR at 97.36 (95% CI: 80.24–112.24), followed by Africa at 77.93 (95% CI: 62.94–91.39). Asia and the Americas showed comparatively lower rates. The states with the highest ASDRs were Mississippi (78.88), Oklahoma (78.69), and West Virginia (78.21). By Socio-Demographic Index (SDI), the Middle SDI group had the highest average ASDR at 97.49 (95% CI: 50.27–74.15), while the High SDI group had the lowest at 53.34 (95% CI: 42.30–62.52). Forecasts project a global decline in ASDR, reaching 29.78 (95%CI:20.98–38.58) by 2050, with reductions expected across all continents.
Conclusion: Global IHD mortality attributable to hypertension has declined since 1990 and is projected to continue declining by 2050. However, marked regional and socio-demographic disparities persist, highlighting the need for targeted prevention and control strategies.
  • Shaukat, Muhammad Talha  ( King Edward Medical University , Lahore , Pakistan )
  • Rehman, Wania  ( King Edward Medical University , Lahore , Pakistan )
  • Rahman, Saad Ur  ( Lahey Hospital and Medical Center , Bedford , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Gill, Seemab Imtiaz  ( Carle Health , Urbana , Illinois , United States )
  • Rehman, Abdur  ( Punjab Medical College , Faisalabad , Pakistan )
  • Nasir, Usama  ( Lahey Hospital and Medical Center , Burlington , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Ganatra, Sarju  ( Lahey Hospital and Medical Center , Burlington , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Dani, Sourbha  ( LAHEY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER , Burlington , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Muhammad Talha Shaukat: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Wania Rehman: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Saad Ur Rahman: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Seemab Imtiaz Gill: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Abdur Rehman: No Answer | Usama Nasir: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Sarju Ganatra: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Consultant:Ultrasight:Past (completed) ; Consultant:Humana:Past (completed) | Sourbha Dani: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2025

2025

New Orleans, Louisiana

Session Info:

Prevention Potpourri: Trends, Risks, and Therapies in CVD Prevention

Sunday, 11/09/2025 , 03:15PM - 04:25PM

Moderated Digital Poster Session

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